ANUBIS Wireless Access Point instruction manual Setting up IP/SNMP settings, Subnet Mask

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Setting up IP/SNMP settings

-When operating in Wi-Fi mode, the AP runs an IP stack. The IP settings can be modified by selecting the "IP/SNMP" settings in the Profiles menu of the AP manager. The following parameters can be modified:

uDHCP Enabled

-When enabled, the AP will attempt to obtain an IP address through DHCP.

uIP Address

-Allows for manually assigning an IP address.

uDefault Gateway

-Allows for manually assigning a Gateway (enter Gateway’s IP address).

uSubnet Mask

-Allows for manually entering a subnet mask.

-The AP provides an SNMPv1 agent and provides support for the standard IEEE 802.11 MIB and proprietary extensions. These objects can be read and configured via a standard SNMP MIB Browser. The following parameters can be set on the AP by selecting the "IP/SNMP Settings" from the Profiles menu in the AP Manager:

uCommunity Name – GET

-The read password to monitor AP/Access Point statistics and configuration parameters. Default password is "public".

uCommunity Name – SET

-The read / write password to monitor AP statistics and edit configuration parameters. Default password is "private".

uCommunity Name – TRAP

-The password included in trap messages sent to the SNMP management tool. This password can be used to filter unwanted messages. Default password is "public".

uTrap Target

-The IP address of the SNMP management station that will collect SNMP trap messages. Default address is "192.168.0.1".

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