LevelOne WAB-1000 manual Snmp Agent

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The Windows Internet Naming Service, (WINS) server, is used for name resolution. It is similar in function to DNS. It allows you to search for resources by computer name instead of IP address.

This software release has added the field: Lease period for the DHCP server function. The lease times you can select are: 1 hour, 2 hours, 1 day, 2 days, or 1 week.

SNMP Agent

The SNMP agent setup page allows you to set up an SNMP agent. The agent is a software module that collects and stores management information for use in a network management system. The WAB-1000's integrated SNMP agent software module translates the device’s management information into a common form for interpretation by the SNMP manager, which usually resides on a network administrator’s computer.

The SNMP manager function interacts with the SNMP agent to execute applications to control and manage object variables (interface features and devices) in the gateway. Common forms of managed information include number of packets received on an interface, port status, dropped packets, and so forth. SNMP is a simple request and response protocol, allowing the manager to interact with the agent to either

Get - Allows the manager to read information about an object variable

Set - Allows the manager to write values for object variables within an agent’s control, or

Trap - Allows the manager to capture information and send an alert about some pre- selected event to a specific destination

The SNMP configuration consists of several fields, which are explained below:

Community –The Community field for Get (Read Only), Set (Read & Write), and Trap is simply the SNMP terminology for “password” for those functions.

Source –The IP address or name where the information is obtained.

Access Control –Defines the level of management interaction permitted.

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Contents User Guide Page Table of Contents WPA Encryption Page Basic Features IntroductionWireless Basics 802.11b Network ConfigurationAccess point configurations 802.11gPossible AP Topologies Bridging Data Encryption and SecurityWPA with TKIP/ AES-CCMP AES-ECB and 3DES for BridgingOperator Authentication and Management MAC Address AuthenticationDhcp Server Management Hardware installation Preparation for useEnsure the cabling is correctly installed Installation InstructionsMinimum system and component requirements Page LED Indicator LightsSealing Antenna Connections WANPreliminary configuration steps IntroductionInitial setup using the Local port System Configuration GeneralWAN LAN Wireless Setup Page RTS DtimEncryption SsidWPA Encryption Page MAC Address Filtering Bridging and Bridging Encryption Rogue AP Detection Advanced Services Settings Snmp Agent User Management List All UsersMonitoring/Reports Add New UserSystem Status Bridging StatusWireless Clients Adjacent AP List Dhcp Client ListWeb Access Log System LogNetwork Activity Firmware Upgrade System AdministrationFactory Default Reboot Remote LoggingUtilities Configure the WAB-1000 as a bridge General bridge setupPage Page Set up bridging type Point-to-point bridge configurationPoint-to-point bridging setup guide BssidPage Page Point-to-multipoint bridge configuration Point-to-multipoint bridging setup guide Repeater bridge configuration Repeater bridging setup guideBridging Encryption Radio Frequency Interference Requirements Manufacturer’s StatementChannel Separation and Wlan Cards 3DES AESSnmp DhcpTkip WPA