Specifications

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3 Configure the SNMP v3 Trap Configuration field (if SNMP v3 Traps are used) to modify the following:
4 Click Apply to save any changes to the SNMP Trap Configuration screen. Navigating away from the
screen without clicking the Apply button results in all changes being lost.
5 Click Undo Changes (if necessary) to undo any changes made. Undo Changes reverts the settings
displayed on SNMP Trap Configuration screen to the last saved configuration.
6 Click Logout to securely exit the AP35xx Access Point applet. A prompt displays confirming the
logout before the applet is closed.
Port Specify a destination User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port
for receiving traps. The default is 162.
Community Enter a community name specific to the SNMP-capable
client that receives the traps.
SNMP Version Use the SNMP Version drop-down menu to specify v1 or
v2.
Some SNMP clients support only SNMP v1 traps, while
others support SNMP v2 traps and possibly both, verify the
correct traps are in use with clients that support them.
Add Click Add to create a new SNMP v3 Trap Configuration
entry.
Delete Select Delete to remove an entry for an SNMP v3 user.
Destination IP Specify a numerical (non DNS name) destination IP
address for receiving the traps sent by the AP35xx SNMP
agent.
Port Specify a destination User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port
for receiving traps.
Username Enter a username specific to the SNMP-capable client
receiving the traps.
Security Level Use the Security Level drop-down menu to specify a
security level of noAuth (no authorization), AuthNoPriv
(authorization without privacy), or AuthPriv (authorization
with privacy).
The “NoAuth” setting specifies no login authorization or
encryption for the user. The “AuthNoPriv” setting requires
login authorization, but no encryption. The “AuthPriv”
setting requires login authorization and uses the Data
Encryption Standard (DES).
Passwords Select Passwords to display the Password Settings screen
for specifying authentication and password settings for an
SNMP v3 user. The maximum password length is 11
characters. Use the Authentication Algorithm drop-down
menu to specify MD5 or SHA1 as the authentication
algorithm. Use the Privacy Algorithm drop-down menu to
define an algorithm of DES or AES-128bit.
If entering the same username on the SNMP Traps and
SNMP Access screens, the password entered on the
SNMP Traps page overwrites the password entered on the
SNMP Access page. To avoid this problem, enter the
same password on both pages.