Radio Interface - SMC Networks EliteConnect SMC2891W-AG User Manual

802.11a/g outdoor enterprise access point
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UDP Port – The UDP port that is used on the receiving management station for
notification messages.
SNMP User – The defined SNMP v3 user that is to receive notification messages.
Assigned Filter – The name of a user-defined notification filter that is applied to the
target.
CLI Commands for Configuring SNMPv3 Targets – To create a notification target,
use the snmp-server targets command from the CLI configuration mode. To assign
a filter to a target, use the snmp-server filter-assignment command. To view the
current SNMP targets, use the show snmp target command from the CLI Exec
mode. To view filter assignment to targets, use the show snmp filter-assignments
command.
Enterprise AP(config)#snmp-server targets mytraps
192.168.1.33 chris
Enterprise AP(config)#snmp-server filter-assignment
mytraps
trapfilter
Enterprise AP(config)#exit
Enterprise AP#show snmp target
Host ID
: mytraps
User
: chris
IP Address
: 192.168.1.33
UDP Port
: 162
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Enterprise AP#show snmp filter-assignments
Enterprise AP#

Radio Interface

The IEEE 802.11a and 802.11g interfaces include configuration options for radio
signal characteristics and wireless security features. The configuration options are
nearly identical, and are therefore both covered in this section of the manual.
The access point can operate in three modes, IEEE 802.11a only, 802.11b/g only, or
a mixed 802.11a/b/g mode. Also note that 802.11g is backward compatible with
802.11b. These interfaces are configured independently under the following web
pages:
• Radio Interface A: 802.11a
• Radio Interface G: 802.11b/g
HostID
FilterID
mytraps
trapfilter
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