Snmpv3 Targets - Cisco WAP150 Manual

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System Configuration
To add SNMP users follow these steps:
Step 1
Select Management > SNMP Settings > SNMPv3.
Step 2
Click ✚ to add a new row to the SNMPv3 Users table.
Step 3
Check the box in the new row and configure these parameters:
• User Name — Enter the name that identifies the SNMPv3 user. User names can contain up to 32 alphanumeric
characters.
• Group — Enter the name of group that the user is mapped to. The default groups are RW and RO. You can define
additional groups on the SNMP Groups page.
• Authentication Type — Choose the type of authentication to use on the SNMPv3 requests from the user, from the
following options:
• SHA — Requires SHA authentication on SNMP requests from the user.
• None — SNMPv3 requests from this user require no authentication.
• Authentication Pass Phrase — If you specify SHA as the authentication type, enter the pass phrase to enable the
SNMP agent to authenticate the requests sent by the user. The pass phrase must be between 8 and 32 characters in
length.
• Encryption Type — Choose the encryption/privacy type applied to the user's SNMP requests from the following
options:
• DES — Uses DES encryption on the SNMPv3 requests from the user.
• None—SNMPv3 requests from this user require no privacy.
• Encryption Pass Phrase — If you specify DES as the encryption type, enter the pass phrase used to encrypt the
SNMP requests. The pass phrase must be between 8 and 32 characters in length.
Step 4
Click Apply. The user is added to the SNMPv3 Users list and your changes are saved to the Startup Configuration.
Note
To remove a user, select the user in the list and click Delete. To edit a user, select the user in the list and click
Edit.

SNMPv3 Targets

The SNMPv3 targets send SNMP notifications using Inform messages to the SNMP manager. For SNMPv3
targets, only the Informs are sent, not traps. For SNMP versions 1 and 2, the traps are sent. Each target is
defined with a target IP address, UDP port, and SNMPv3 user name.
Note
The SNMPv3 user configuration should be completed before configuring the SNMPv3 targets. For more
details, refer to
The WAP device supports a maximum of eight targets.
Cisco WAP150 Wireless-AC/N Dual Radio Access Point with PoE / Cisco WAP361 Wireless-AC/N Dual Radio Wall Plate Access Point with PoE
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