System information

Using the HP Web Browser Interface
Tasks for Your First HP Web Browser Interface Session
If You Lose the User Name or Password
If you lose the Manager user name or password, you can clear them by pressing
the Reset button on the back of the access point for at least five seconds. This
action deletes the password and resets the user name to the factory default
settings for all of the access point’s interfaces. All configuration information
is reset to the factory default values, including:
User names and passwords
Console event log (cleared)
Network counters (reset to zero)
Configured IP address
SNMP Configuration
Ca ut ion The Reset button is provided for your convenience, but if you are concerned
with the security of the access point configuration and operation, you should
disable it. See “Setting Management Access Controls” on page 5-7.
Setting SNMP Community Names
You can manage the access point form a network management station running
a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) management application
such as HP ProCurve Manager.
The access point SNMP agent supports SNMP versions 1, 2c, and 3. Manage-
ment access from SNMP v1 or v2c stations is controlled by community names.
To communicate with the access point, an SNMP v1 or v2c management
station must first submit a valid community name for authentication. The
default community names are “public” for read-only access and “private” for
read/write access. If you intend to support SNMP v1 or v2c managers, it is
recommended that you change the default community names to prevent
unauthorized access.
If you intend to support SNMP v3 managers, you need to configure user names,
set specific security levels, and assigned them to a group. For more informa-
tion, see “Web: Configuring SNMP v3 Users” on page 5-24.
No t e For secure SNMP access to the access point, you can enable the SNMPv3 Only
feature that prevents access from SNMP v1 and v2c clients. For more infor-
mation, see “Configuring SNMP” on page 5-19.
4-10