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2.15.2.4. SNMP

Fig. 106. SNMP settings.

The IWE3200-Hcan be managed by SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol), and the SNMP management functionality can be disabled. You can specify the name (used as a password) of the read-only and read-write community. In addition, up to 5 SNMP trap targets can be set in the SNMP Trap table.

To specify a trap target:

1.Type the IP address of the target host.

2.Type the Community for the host.

3.Select the corresponding check box next to the IP address text box.

2.15.3. LAN Device Management

Fig. 107. LAN device management settings.

LAN device management is for the IWE3200-Hto pass management requests from the Internet through its built-in NAT server to devices on the private network. As a result, network devices (such as access points) behind the NAT server can be managed from the Internet. In this way, the access Router acts as a management proxy for the LAN devices. In addition, the IWE3200-Hcan periodi- cally check whether the managed devices are working by PINGing them (Check devices if alive every n minutes). If it detects a device not working, it can send an SNMP trap (remote system log- ging) to a back-end server to report such a situation (see Section 2.15.2.3 for more information). The LAN device management functionality is especially useful for a WISP to remotely manage deployed APs that are usually invisible from the Internet due to the employment of NAT for IP address space conservation.

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Contents User’s Guide Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement TTE Compliance Statement Table of Contents Page Overview IntroductionFeatures User Authentication, Authorization, and AccountingIeee 802.11b/g Compliant „ Wireless Operation Internet Connection Sharing Network Security Management Firmware ToolsPage LED Definition Feature ComparisonSelecting a Power Supply Method First-Time Installation and ConfigurationMounting the IWE3200-H on a wall Mounting the IWE3200-H on a WallConnecting the Managing Computer and the IWE3200-H Preparing for ConfigurationConfiguring the IWE3200-H Changing the TCP/IP Settings of the Managing ComputerEntering the User Name and Password Home Setup Wizard Selecting an Operational ModeSetup Wizard Configuring TCP/IP Settings Router with a PPPoE-Based DSL/Cable Connec- tionRouter with a DHCP-Based DSL/Cable Connec- tion Router with a Multiple DSL/Cable Connections Router with a Static-IP DSL/Cable ConnectionSetup Wizard Configure Ieee 802.11 Set- tings Setup Wizard Dhcp Server SettingsWeb Redirection Configuring User Authentication SettingsTo setup the Local Authentication method Local Authentication SeverPage How to Setup the mini-POS Ticket Printer To setup the mini-POS Ticket PrinterUsage of control keypad Ieee Configuring Radius SettingsDeploying the IWE3200-H Setting up Client Computers Configuring Ieee 802.11-Related SettingsTo establish a wireless link to an AP Configuring TCP/IP-Related Settings Authentication success Menu Structure Using Web-Based Network ManagementAAA. Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting settings Save, Save & Restart, and Cancel Commands Home and Refresh CommandsIWE3200-H Associated Wireless Clients Authenticated UsersSeeing Status Session List Account TableSpecifying Operational Mode SystemManaged LAN Devices Page Backing up and Restoring Configuration Set- tings by Http Changing PasswordTo upgrade firmware of the access Router by Http Managing FirmwareTo back up configuration of the access Router by Http To restore configuration of the access Router by HttpUpgrading Firmware by Tftp TIP To upgrade firmware of the access Router by TftpBacking up and Restoring Configuration Set- tings by Tftp To back up configuration of the access Router by TftpTo restore configuration of the IWE3200-H by Tftp Setting Time Zone Configuring TCP/IP Related SettingsResetting Configuration to Factory Defaults AddressRouter with a PPPoE-Based DSL/Cable Con- nection Router with a Static-IP DSL/Cable Connection DNS Router with Multiple DSL/Cable ConnectionsDNS Proxy Static DNS Mappings NATBasic To give an internal server a domain nameDhcp Server To expose preset internal serversVirtual Server Mappings FunctionalityStatic Dhcp Mappings Load Balancing Load Balancing Policy SettingsConfiguring Wireless Settings Zero Client ReconfigurationCommunication Wireless Distribution System To enable a WDS link Wireless Distribution System settingsSecurity Page Set the Access control type to exclusive MAC-Address-Based Access ControlTo delete an entry in the access control table Web-redirection mechanism Web RedirectionWeb redirection enabled with authentication Unrestricted Clients Default authentication failure warningWalled Garden To specify a uncontrolled computer by MAC addressTo add a link to the walled garden Radius Robustness Authentication Page Customization Authentication Session ControlTo specify an advertisement link Authentication success page customization settingsDdns Advertisement links settingsFilters and Firewall Configuring Advanced SettingsPacket Filters To set a rule for packet filteringVlan FirewallURL Filters Management UPnPTo block Http traffic to an unwelcome Web site System Log LAN Device Management SnmpTo specify a trap target To specify a LAN device to manage Example for LAN device managementDefault Settings LED Definitions AuthenticationRear Panel DNS ProxyTCP/IP Settings Problems Appendix B TroubleshootingIWE3200-H does not respond to ping from the client computer Cannot access the Internet Wireless Settings ProblemsWireless Gateway/AP Browse Other ProblemsIWE3200-H Power Supply Configuration and ManagementDimensions without antenna WeightIWE500-INJ Power Injector IWE810-POS mini-POS Ticket Printer