Specifications
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7. To restrict the maximum size of the sensor firmware image, use the Max size of sensor file. Use this
value to restrict the file size for the sensor firmware file.
7.10.2 Updating the Sensor Firmware
To update the sensor firmware, use the FTP or TFTP buttons on the screen. Select the appropriate server to
update the sensor firmware from. A warning dialog appears.
Click Yes to proceed with sensor firmware update.
Once the sensor firmware is updated, a status is shown in the Sensor Firmware Update screen.
7.11 Configuring SNMP
The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) facilitates the exchange of management information
between network devices. SNMP allows an administrator to manage network performance, find and solve
network problems, and plan for network growth. The WS2000 Wireless Switch includes SNMP management
functions for gathering information from its network components, and communicating that information to
specific users. There are four different SNMP screens.
• Use the SNMP Access screen to define SNMP v1/v2c community definitions and SNMP v3 user
definitions associated with access.
• Use the SNMP Trap Configuration screen to configure to define SNMP v1/v2c community definitions and
SNMP v3 user definitions associated with the traps themselves. Trap configuration depends on the
network machine that receives the generated traps.
• Use the SNMP Traps screen to enable system, network, SNMP, mobile unit, and Access Port traps.
• Use the SNMP Rate Traps screen to enable traps by setting RF Rate thresholds.