X-Micro Tech WLAN 11g user manual Snmp

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5.10 SNMP

The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an application layer protocol that facilities the exchange of management information between network devices. It is part of TCP/IP (Transmission Control protocol/Internet Protocol) suite and enables you to control and monitor the network in a simple way.

On the SNMP page, you can edit the basic Agent information and also configure up to 6 SNMP trap receiver’s IP Addresses. When a trap condition occurs, your router will send an SNMP trap message to any NMS (Network Management System) specified as trap receivers, for example, when power supply errors occur.

Notes :

NMS (Network Management System) is an SNMP management application together with the computer it runs on.

Currently the Company AP Router supports SNMPv1 (SNMP version 1) and SNMPv2 (SNMP version 2) which have a number of features in common except for some enhancements.

And moreover, you can specify different community names for authenticating access to the management information, which function as embedded passwords:

Read: Gives you READ access to all the management information, but does not allow WRITE access.

Write: Gives you both READ and WRITE access to all the

Note :

The community name definitions on your NMS must match at least one of the above two community name definitions.

management information.

What do you want to do?

Configure Agent Information, SNMP Trap Host IP Addresses and Community Names on Your Router

Delete an Existing SNMP Trap Receiver

Delete SNMP Community Names

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Contents Wlan 11g Broadband Router XWL-11GRIX USA Federal Communications Commission FCC FCC Radiation Exposure StatementDisclaimer CopyrightContents Applications Product FeatureSystem Requirements Installation Instructions Installing Your RouterTo Configure Windows to Receive Dynamic IP Address Configuring Windows for IP NetworkingPage Collecting ISP Information Logon dialog box To Open the Web-based Administration ToolType admin in the User Name box Type the password in the box To Configure Setup Parameters SetupPage Page Click Enable next to PPPoE Login To Set PPPoE Login ParametersGlobal Address To Set up Global Address with DMZ DisabledGlobal Address Page with DMZ Enabled To Set up Global Address with DMZ EnabledTo Remove Global Addresses To Set the Wireless Radio Parameters WirelessMode DescriptionRTS Default Values for Radio Settings To Set Wireless Security Parameters10 Wireless Security Settings To Set WEP Keys Four newly generated WEP Keys will display in the Key 1 Key On the Wireless page, select Status To Review Wireless StatusTo Disable Wireless Tools To Change the Administrative Password for Your RouterType the new password in the Confirm Password box To Restore the Factory Default ConfigurationTo Upgrade the Firmware To Reset GatewayTftp -i gatewayIpaddress GET filename Tftp -i gatewayIpaddress PUT filenameUpgraded Status Paramet Description Status DetailDisconnected To Set Your Router as a Dhcp Server DhcpTo View the Active IP Table To Disable Dhcp on Your RouterTable, seen in Figure Optional. Click Refresh to obtain the most current dataLog To Set up Access Log on Your RouterTo View Session Event Log Click Session Event Log on the LogTo View Intrusion Event Log To View Block Event LogTo Disable Access Log on Your Router To View Wireless Event LogClick Wireless Event Log on the Log Click Intrusion Event Log on the Log25 Statistics StatisticsAP Radio Lists out the data on the Access Point’s radio Advanced Button on the Basic Window To Toggle between Basic Functions and Advanced FunctionsVirtual Servers To Set up a Client PC on the LAN as a Virtual ServerWell-know Ports Select a Public IP Address from the drop-down listTo Delete Virtual Servers on the LAN Filters To Set up a Port Filtering or Raw IP FilterPage Drop-down list Inbound Outbound and Both To Delete a Port Filtering Filter To Delete FiltersTo Block a Single IP Address IP/URL BlockDo either of the following IP Block page appears, seen in FigureTo Block a Specific Domain Name To Block a Range of IP AddressTo Delete a Specific or All URL Blocks To Delete a Specific or All IP BlocksTo Copy a Popular Application to a Specific Line Special AppsPopular Applications List To Configure a Special Application ManuallySpecial Apps Select a line corresponding to a specific ID To Delete Special Applications What do you want to do? DMZ HostTo Designate a PC in Your Network as a DMZ Host To Delete DMZ Hosts To Clone the MAC Address MAC CloneOn the Advanced navigation bar, click MAC Clone Convenience, seen in FigureDynamic DNS To Configure a Dynamic DNS ServerTo Disable a Dynamic DNS Server Proxy DNS To Configure a Proxy DNS ServerTo Delete a Specific or All Proxy DNS Servers To Disable the Proxy DNS on Your RouterSnmp 14 Snmp Enter the following Agent information To Delete Snmp Community Names To Delete an Existing Snmp Trap ReceiverStatic Routing To Add a New Static Route To Delete a Static Route Glossary Ieee WAN