Specifications
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3. 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.
4. 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.
5. Click Logout to securely exit the access point Access Point applet. A prompt displays
confirming the logout before the applet is closed.
4.6.3 Configuring Specific SNMP Traps
Use the SNMP Traps screen to enable specific traps on the access point. Motorola Solutions
recommends defining traps to capture unauthorized devices operating within the access point
coverage area. Trap configuration depends on the network machine that receives the generated traps.
SNMP v3 trap configurations function independently. In a mixed SNMP environment, traps can be
sent using configurations for both SNMP v3. To configure specific SNMP traps on the access point:
1. Select System Configuration - > SNMP Access - > SNMP Traps from the menu tree.
Username Enter a username specific to the SNMP-capable client receiving
the traps.
Security Level Use the Security Level drop-down menu to specify security level
as AuthPriv (authorization with privacy).
The “AuthPriv” setting requires login authorization and uses the
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES).
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 SHA1 as
the authentication algorithm. Use the Privacy Algorithm drop-down
menu to define an algorithm of 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.
CAUTION Ensure IPSec has been properly configured to protect communications
with the external SNMP server. Changes will not be applied
otherwise.