Figure 33. Trap Management - National Datacomm InstantWave NWH650 User Manual

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The first is by entering any text in the Passphrase field. Click the Generate button.
For 40-bit WEP, it will generate four keys, Key 1, Key 2, Key 3, and Key 4. Select
a key number from the dropdown list of the Default Key box. If you do not select a
key, key 1 is selected, as it is the default key. For 128-bit WEP, only one key is
generated. Click OK.
Another WEP key generation method is to insert the key values directly from the
keyboard. Enter your own key into one of the Key 1~4 fields. Select that field
number in the Default Key field. If the WEP key is enabled on the AP, all clients
must use the same WEP key. Click OK.
Trap Management
Trap Management allows you to setup the configuration of the Trap Server
program. When an AP is powered on, or its Ethernet port becomes active, the AP
will send messages to the assigned trap server to report these activities.
To assign a trap server, click Trap Management (Figure 33). Assign a station as a
trap server by entering its IP address and network port type. Click Add.
To remove a trap server from the list, highlight it and click Delete. Click Delete
All to remove all assigned trap servers from the list.

Figure 33. Trap Management

To view trap log information, click Start/Programs/InstantWave High Rate
AP/Trap Server to open the following screen.
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