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LAPAC1750PRO Access Point Software User Manual
Bandwidth
Shows the maximum allowed transmission rate from the
Limit
AP to the client in bits per second (bps) The valid range is
Down
0–4294967295 bps
ACL Type
Shows the type of ACL that is applied to traffic in the inbound
Up
(client-to-AP) direction, which can be one of the following:
IPv4: The ACL examines IPv4 packets for matches to ACL
rules
IPv6: The ACL examines IPv6 packets for matches to ACL
rules
MAC: The ACL examines layer 2 frames for matches to ACL
rules
ACL Name
Shows the name of the ACL applied to traffic entering the AP in
Up
the inbound direction
When a packet or frame is received by the AP, the ACL's rules
are checked for a match The packet or frame is processed if it
is permitted and discarded if it is denied
ACL Type
Shows the type of ACL to apply to traffic in the outbound (AP-
Down
to-client) direction, which can be one of the following:
IPv4: The ACL examines IPv4 packets for matches to ACL
rules
IPv6: The ACL examines IPv6 packets for matches to ACL
rules
MAC: The ACL examines layer 2 frames for matches to ACL
rules
ACL Name
Shows the name of the ACL applied to traffic in the outbound
Down
direction
After switching the packet or frame to the outbound interface,
the ACL's rules are checked for a match The packet or frame is
transmitted if it is permitted and discarded if it is denied
DiffServ
Shows the name of the DiffServ policy applied to traffic sent to
Policy Up
the AP in the inbound (client-to-AP) direction
DiffServ
Shows the name of the DiffServ policy applied to traffic from
Policy
the AP in the outbound (AP-to-client) direction
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Section 3: Configuring the Access Point

SNMP

This section describes how to configure the SNMP settings on the access point
and contains the following subsections:
General
Views
Groups
Targets
Users
General
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) defines a standard for
recording, storing, and sharing information about network devices SNMP
facilitates network management, troubleshooting, and maintenance The AP
supports SNMP versions 1, 2, and 3 Unless specifically noted, all configuration
parameters on this page apply to SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c only
Key components of any SNMP-managed network are managed devices, SNMP
agents, and a management system The agents store data about their devices
in Management Information Bases (MIBs) and return this data to the SNMP
manager when requested Managed devices can be network nodes such as
APs, routers, switches, bridges, hubs, servers, or printers
The access point can function as an SNMP managed device for seamless
integration into network management systems such as HP OpenView
Download LAPAC1750PRO specific MIB files at www linksys com/business/
support
From the SNMP page under the Services heading, you can start or stop control
of SNMP agents, configure community passwords, access MIBs, and configure
SNMP Trap destinations
To configure SNMP, click the Configuration > SNMP > General tab and save the
fields described in Table 50 on page 82
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