Configuring Snmp Access Control - Extreme Networks Altitude 4700 Series Product Reference Manual

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4 Specify the users who can read and optionally modify the SNMP-capable client.
SNMP Access
Control
5 If configuring SNMP v3 user definitions, set the SNMP v3 engine ID.
SNMP v3 Engine
ID
6 Click Apply to save any changes to the SNMP Access screen. Navigating away from the screen
without clicking the Apply button results in all changes to the screen being lost.
7 Click Undo Changes (if necessary) to undo any changes made. Undo Changes reverts the settings
displayed on the SNMP Access screen to the last saved configuration.
8 Click Logout to securely exit the Access Point applet. A prompt displays confirming the logout before
the applet is closed.
For additional SNMP configuration information, see:
Configuring SNMP Access Control on page 101
Enabling SNMP Traps on page 103
Configuring Specific SNMP Traps on page 105
Configuring SNMP RF Trap Thresholds on page 107

Configuring SNMP Access Control

Use the SNMP Access Control screen (as launched from the SNMP Access screen) to specify which users
can read SNMP generated information and, if capable, modify related settings from an SNMP-capable
client.
Use the SNMP Access Control screen's Access Control List (ACL) to limit, by Internet Protocol (IP)
address, who can access the access point SNMP interface.
NOTE
The ACL applies to both SNMP v3 user definitions and SNMP v1/v2c community definitions on the access
point SNMP Access screen.
Altitude 4700 Series Access Point Product Reference Guide
Click the SNMP Access Control button to display the
SNMP Access Control screen for specifying which users
can read SNMP-generated information and potentially
modify related settings from an SNMP-capable client.
The SNMP Access Control screen's Access Control List
(ACL) uses Internet Protocol (IP) addresses to restrict
access to the AP's SNMP interface. The ACL applies to
both SNMP v3 user definitions and SNMP v1/v2c
community definitions.
For detailed instructions of configuring SNMP user access
and modification privileges, see
Access Control" on page
101.
The access point SNMP v3 Engine ID field lists the unique
SNMP v3 Engine ID for the access point. This ID is used
in SNMP v3 as the source for a trap, response or report. It
is also used as the destination ID when sending get,
getnext, getbulk, set or inform commands.
"Configuring SNMP
101

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