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Cisco WAP131 and WAP351 Administration Guide
Encryption Pass Phrase—If you specify DES as the privacy type, enter the
pass phrase to use to encrypt the SNMP requests. The pass phrase must be
between 8 and 32 characters in length.
Click Save. The user is added to the SNMPv3 Users list and your changes are
saved to the Startup Configuration.
To remove a user, select the user in the list and click Delete.
SNMPv3 targets send SNMP notifications using inform messages to the SNMP
manager. For SNMPv3 targets, only informs are sent, not traps. For SNMP versions
1 and 2, traps are sent. Each target is defined with a target IP address, UDP port,
and SNMPv3 user name.
SNMPv3 user configuration (see the
configuring SNMPv3 targets.
The WAP device supports a maximum of eight targets.
To add SNMP targets:
Select SNMP > Targets.
Click Add. A new row is created in the table.
Check the box in the new row and click Edit.
Configure these parameters:
IP Address—Enter the IPv4 or IPv6 address of the remote SNMP manager
to receive the target.
UDP Port—Enter the UDP port to use for sending SNMPv3 targets.
Users—Enter the name of the SNMP user to associate with the target. To
configure SNMP users, see the
Click Save. The user is added to the SNMPv3 Targets list and your changes are
saved to the Startup Configuration.
Users
page) should be complete before
Users
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