User's Manual Part 2

User’s Guide Chapter 7 – Reference Manual
IP Address – specify the host address (AP in our case) to which any incoming requests should be re-
sent [dots and digits].
OID Local – enter Object Identifier (OID) of MIB tree if you want to proxy only the specified SNMP
requests under the specific OID in the MIB tree. That part is specified by OID local tree [optional,
number and dots].
OID Target – Optionally, you can relocate the "OID local” tree to the new location at the "OID target"
If no OID is specified all SNMP request to the controller will be redirected to a
specific host.
SNMP Trap Table:
You can configure your SNMP agent to send SNMP Traps (and/or inform notifications) under the
defined host (SNMP manager) and community name (optional).
Type – select trap message type [v1/v2/inform].
Host – enter SNMP manager IP address [dots and digits].
Community Name – specify the community name at a SNMP trap message. This community will be
used in trap messages to authenticate the SNMP manager. If not defined, the default trap community
name will be used (specified in the SNMP table) [1-32 all ASCII printable characters, no spaces].
Port – enter the port number the trap messages should be send through [number].
System | Status
Use the system | status menu to check the P-560 current status:
Device statistics (including device name, model, firmware version, status, logged administrators,
general uptime, memory, load, connected clients)
Figure 150 – Device Statistics
Device Name – full device name and model.
Firmware Version – the current version of the firmware.
Device Status – current device status: running/warning.
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