Using Controller Utilities - Extreme Networks Summit WM20 User Manual

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Availability and Controller Functionality
3 Type: the following information:
Contact Name – Specifies the name of SNMP administrator.
Location – Specifies the location of the SNMP administration machine.
Read Community Name – Specifies the community name for users with read privileges.
Read/Write Community Name – Specifies the community name for users with read and write
privileges.
SNMP Trap Port – Specifies the destination port for SNMP traps. The industry standard is 162. If
left blank, no traps are generated.
Forward Traps – Specifies the security level of the traps to be forwarded. From the drop-down
list, select Informational, Minor, Major, or Critical.
Manager A – Specifies the IP address of the specific machine on the network where the SNMP
traps are monitored.
Manager B – Specifies the IP address of a second machine on the network where the SNMP traps
are monitored, if Manager A is not available.
NOTE
For security purposes, it is recommended that you immediately change the Read Community Name (public) and
the Read/Write Community Name (private) to names that are less obvious and more secure.
4 In the Publish AP as interface of controller drop-down list, select whether to enable or disable
publishing the Wireless AP and their interfaces as interfaces of the Summit WM Controller. By
default this option is enabled.
When this option is enabled, all Wireless APs and their interfaces are published as interfaces of the
Summit WM Controller when you retrieve topology statistics and configuration information using
the SNMP protocol.
Topology statistics and configuration information on Wireless APs are retrievable using both
proprietary and standard MIB. The Publish AP as interface of controller option only affects
information retrieved through standard MIB, i.e. IF-MIB, RFC1213. All information that is retrieved
through proprietary MIB is not affected. If the Publish AP as interface of controller option is
disabled, the Wireless APs' interfaces are not considered interfaces of the Summit WM Controller.
For example, if the Publish AP as interface of controller option is disabled, querying the ifTable
would return information on the Summit WM Controller physical interfaces, plus all WM-ADs that
are configured on that controller. If enabled, querying the same table would return the above
information, in addition to information on each Wireless APs' interfaces.
5 To save your changes, click Save.

Using Controller Utilities

You can use Summit WM Controller utilities to test a connection to the target IP address or to record
the route through the Internet between your computer and the target IP address.
To test or record IP address connections:
1 From the main menu, click Summit Switch. The Summit Switch Configuration screen is displayed.
2 In the left pane, click Utilities. The Summit Switch Utilities screen is displayed.
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