User manual
AN-80i User Manual
70-00072-01-10 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2011 Page 73 of 152 March 2, 2011
Security Name: name of the selected account to use for SNMP v3 requests.
Authentication Method: Select the access permissions for this entry.
MD5: MD5 (Message-Digest algorithm 5) is a cryptographic hash function with a
128-bit hash value (RFC 1321).
SHA: SHA (secure Hash Algorith) is a set of cryptographic hash functions.
Privacy Method: Select the access permissions for this entry.
None: Deny read and write permission for this entry.
DES: DES (Data Encryption Standard) is an encryption standard.
AES: AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) is an encryption standard.
Upgrade Configuration: Click to save changes made in this editing screen. To save
changes permanently you must also click the Save Comm button in the SNMP
Configuration screen.
SNMP Traps manageement
This section of the SNMP Configuration screen displays the SNMP trap message
settings. When the SNMP Agent in the AN-80i detects an error condition, an SNMP trap
message can be sent to a registered trap listener.
Fig. 44: Web - SNMP Traps Management Screen
IP Address (IPv4): IP address of this trap listener.
Port: Destination port address of this trap listener.
Community: SNMP community associated with this trap listener.
Chg: Click the Chg button to modify the settings for the adjacent entry. Each of the eight
entries in the SNMP Traps Management table may be changed individually.
SNMP Traps Enabled: Check this box
to enable SNMP traps to be sent. If the box is
not checked, the AN-80i will not send any SNMP trap messages.
Link Up/Down Trap Enabled: Check this box
to enable an SNMP trap to be
generated when the wireless link goes offline or is restored (online).
Save Traps: Click the Save Traps button to save changes to the SNMP trap settings.
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