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4.) Enable SNMP Traps: Using this option you can either enable
or disable SNMP traps which are messages displayed in the
right bottom corner of the main window indicating that an action
related to the AP took place. Permitted messages are:
l Trap Re-association: This trap message is sent when a
station’ s re-association request is received from the AP-
Bridge.
l Trap Association: Indicates the reception of an association
request packet.
l Trap Disassociation: This trap message is sent when a
disassociation notification packet is received from a station.
l Trap Reset: This trap message is sent when the AP resets.
l Trap Setting IP Address with Ping: This trap message is
sent when the AP-Bridge IP Address is set with the
transmission of a ping message.
l Trap Start Up: This trap message is sent when the AP starts
up.
5.) Authorization: Using this option the Administrator can change
the passwords used in the community field of the “Connect to
AP” window for the User and the Administrator Authority. The
default password is “public”.