Default snmp configuration, Enabling the snmp agent, Configuring community strings – Rockwell Automation 1783-WAPxxx Stratix 5100 Wireless Access Point User Manual User Manual
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Configuring SNMP
Chapter 19
Default SNMP Configuration
This table shows the default SNMP configuration.
Enabling the SNMP Agent
No specific CLI command exists to enable SNMP. The first
snmp-server
global configuration command that you enter enables the supported versions of
SNMP.
You can also enable SNMP on the SNMP Properties page on the web browser
interface. When you enable SNMP on the web browser interface, the access point
automatically creates a community string called public with read-only access to
the IEEE802dot11 MIB.
Configuring Community Strings
You use the SNMP community string to define the relationship between the
SNMP manager and the agent. The community string acts like a password to
permit access to the agent on the access point.
Optionally, you can specify one or more of these characteristics associated with
the string:
• An access list of IP addresses of the SNMP managers that are permitted to
use the community string to gain access to the agent
• A MIB view, that defines the subset of all MIB objects accessible to the
given community
Feature
Default Setting
SNMP agent
Disabled
SNMP community strings
No strings are configured by default. However, when you enable SNMP by
using the web browser interface, the access point automatically creates
the public community with read-only access to the IEEE802dot11 MIB.
SNMP trap receiver
None configured
SNMP traps
None enabled