Allied Telesis AT-TQ2403 Network Card User Manual


 
264 AT-TQ2403 - Management Software - User's Guide
priority
port-isolation
ssid
bss
security
wpa-personal-key
wep-key-ascii no
wep-key-length 104
wep-default-key
wep-key-1
ep-key-2
wep-key-3
wep-key-4
wep-key-mapping-length
multicast-received-frame-count
vlan-interface
vlan-id
radio wlan0
remote-mac 00:80:98:78:18:50
wep-key
wds-ssid wds-test
wds-security-policy wpa-personal
wds-wpa-psk-key 12345678
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) defines a standard for recording, storing, and sharing
information about network devices. SNMP facilitates network management, troubleshooting, and
maintenance. (For more information, see “Configuring Simple Network Management P
rotocol (SNMP)
on the AP”.)
The AT-TQ2403 Management Software can function as an SNMP managed device for seamless
integration into network management systems such as HP OpenView.
The following information describes how to use the CLI to start and stop SNMP agents, configure
community password, get access to MIBs, and configure SNMP Trap destinations. (Note that this section
does not describe how to use SNMP to configure and manage the AP a complete alternative to CLI or
Web UI configuration. Full SNMP control to this extent is not yet supported.)
To enable and configure the SNMP service on the access point do the following:
1. Enable/Disable SNMP
set snmp status up
set snmp status down
Note tha
t SNMP must be enabled (up) in order for the rest of these commands to take effect.
2. Set the read-only community name for permitted GETs
set snm
p ro-community <name>
3. Set the Port number on which the SNMP agent will listen
set snmp port <port-number>
By default an SNMP agent only listens to requests from port 161. However, you can configure this so the
agent listens to requests on another port.