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Setting
SNMPv3
Username
Auth
Password
Privacy
Password
(Confirm)
SNMPv3 Auth
Protocol
SNMPv3
Privacy
Protocol
Telnet/SSH
Username
Telnet/SSH
Password
(Confirm)
enable
Password
(Confirm)
4. In the Location field, select the appropriate group and folder for the device.
5. At the bottom of the page, select either the Monitor Only or Management read/write radio button. The choice
depends on whether or not you wish to overwrite the Group settings for the device being added. For more
information and a detailed procedure, see
page
106.
NOTE: If you select Manage read/write, AirWave overwrites existing device settings with the Groups settings. Place newly discovered
devices in Monitor read/only mode to enable auditing of actual settings instead of Group Policy settings.
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Description
supports multiple community strings per AP.
If you are going to manage configuration for the device, this field
provides a read-write user account (SNMP, HTTP, and Telnet) within
the Cisco Security System for access to existing APs. AirWave initially
uses this username and password combination to control the Cisco AP.
AirWave creates a user-specified account with which to manage the
AP if the User Creation Options are set to Create and user Specified as
User
SNMPv3 authentication password.
NOTE: SNMPv3 supports three security levels: (1) no authentication and
no encryption, (2) authentication and no encryption, and (3)
authentication and encryption. AirWave currently only supports
authentication and encryption.
SNMPv3 privacy password.
NOTE: SNMPv3 supports three security levels: (1) no authentication and
no encryption, (2) authentication and no encryption, and (3)
authentication and encryption. AirWave currently only supports
authentication and encryption.
Drop-down menu that allows you to enable the SNMPv3 authentication
protocol to the device being added.
Drop-down menu that allows you to enable SNMPv3 privacy protocol to
the device being added.
Telnet username for existing Cisco IOS APs. AirWave uses the Telnet
username/password combination to manage the AP and to enable
SNMP if desired.
NOTE: New, out-of-the-box Cisco IOS-based APs typically have SNMP
disabled with a default telnet username of Cisco and default password
of Cisco. This value is required for management of any existing Cisco
IOS-based APs.
Telnet password for existing Cisco IOS APs. AirWave uses the Telnet
username/password combination to manage the AP and to enable
SNMP if desired.
NOTE: New, out-of-the-box Cisco IOS-based APs typically have SNMP
disabled with a default telnet username of Cisco and default password
of Cisco. This value is required for management of any existing Cisco
IOS-based APs.
Password that allows AirWave to enter enable mode on the device.
"Authorizing Devices to AirWave from APs/Devices > New Page" on
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