Linksys LAPN300 User Manual page 19

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From Wireless
Access Control
SNMP Settings
SNMP
Contact
Location
SNMP v1/v2 Settings
Get Community
Set Community
SNMP v3 Settings
SNMP v3 Settings
Access Control
Access Control
SNMP Trap
Enable wireless devices to connect to access point's admin page.
Disabled by default.
By default, no IP addresses are prohibited from accessing the
device's admin page. You can enable access control and enter
specified IP addresses for access. Four IPv4 and four IPv6 ad-
dresses can be specified.
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a network
monitoring and management protocol.
Enable or disable SNMP function here. Disabled by default.
Enter contact information for the access point.
The contact includes 1 to 32 characters. Special characters are
allowed.
Enter the area or location where the access point resides.
The location includes 1 to 32 characters. Special characters are
allowed.
Enter the name of Get Community. Get Community is used to
read data from the access point and not for writing data into the
access point.
Get Community includes 1 to 32 characters. Special characters
are allowed.
Enter the name of Set Community. Set Community is used to
write data into the access point.
The Set Community includes 1 to 32 characters. Special charac-
ters are allowed.
Configure the SNMPv3 settings if you want to use SNMPv3.
Username: Enter the username. It includes 0 to 32 charac-
ters. Special characters are allowed.
Authentication Protocol: None or HMAC-MD5.
Authentication Key: 8 to 32 characters. Special characters
are allowed.
Privacy Protocol: None or CBC-DES.
Privacy Key: 8 to 32 characters. Special characters are
allowed.
When SNMP is enabled, any IP address can connect to the access
point's admin page through SNMP. You can enable access
control to allow specified IP addresses. Two IPv4 and two IPv6
addresses can be specified.
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