Snmp / Snmpv2C Settings - Cisco WAP125 Administrator's Manual

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System Configuration
• Certificate File Present
• Certificate Expiration Date
• Certificate Issuer Common Name
If a SSL certificate (with a .pem extension) exists on the WAP device, you can download it to your computer
as a backup. In the Transfer SSL Certificate from (Device to PC) area, select HTTP/HTTPS or TFTP as
the download option and click Transfer.
• If you select HTTP/HTTPS, confirm the download and then browse to the location to save the file on
• If you select TFTP, enter the File Name to assign to the download file, and enter the TFTP server IPv4
You can also upload a certificate file (with a .pem extension) from your computer to the WAP device. In the
Transfer SSL Certificate from (PC to Device) area, select HTTP/HTTPS or TFTP as the upload option
and click Transfer.
• For HTTP/HTTPS, browse to the network location, select the file, and click Transfer.
• For TFTP, enter the File Name and the TFTP Server IPv4 Address, then click Transfer. The filename
A confirmation appears when the upload was successful.

SNMP / SNMPv2c Settings

SNMP defines a standard for recording, storing, and sharing information about network devices. SNMP
facilitates network management, troubleshooting, and maintenance. The WAP supports SNMP and can function
as an SNMP managed device for seamless integration into network management systems.
Use the SNMP/SNMPv2c Settings page to enable SNMP and configure the basic protocol settings.
To configure general SNMP settings:
Step 1
Select Management> SNMP Settings.
Step 2
Check Enable to enable SNMP.
Step 3
Enter the UDP Port for the SNMP traffic. The default is 161. However, you can configure it so that the agent listens to
the requests on a different port. The valid range is from 1025 to 65535.
Step 4
In the SNMPv2c Settings area, configure the SNMPv2c settings:
• Read-only Community — Enter a read-only community name for the SNMPv2 access. The valid range is 1 to
256 alphanumeric and special characters.
The community name acts as a simple authentication feature to restrict the devices on the network that can request
data from the SNMP agent. The name functions as a password, and the request is assumed to be authentic if the
sender knows the password.
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