Although there are five types of IPX packets, the Filter Control page shows only two options for IPX filtering. The following table shows how to filter each IPX packet type:

ISO Designator

Filter

8138

Enable 8138

8137

Enable 8137

802.3(Raw)

Enable 8138

802.2

Enable 8138

SNAP

Enable 8137

SNMP

Use the SNMP page to display and enter a community string for the Simple Network Management Protocol. To communicate with the access point, the SNMP agent must first be enabled and the Network Management Station must submit a valid community string for authentication. Select SNMP Enable and enter data into the fields as described below. When you are finished, click Apply.

n

n

Location—Specifies the access point location.

Contact—Sets the system location string that describes the system location. (Maximum length: 255 characters)

n

n

n

Community Name (Read Only)—Specifies a community string with read-only access. Authorized management stations are able to retrieve MIB objects. (Maximum length: 23 characters)

Community Name (Read/Write)—Specifies a community string with read-write access. Authorized management stations are able to both retrieve and modify MIB objects. (Maximum length: 23 characters)

Trap Destination IP Address—Fill in the IP address box for a trap manager that will receive these messages.

nTrap Destination Community Name—Fill in the community string box for a trap manager that will receive these messages. (Maximum length: 23 characters)

ADMINISTRATION

The Administration page allows you to perform access point management tasks as described below.

nChange Password—A password is required to configure the access point. Enter the user name and new password in the spaces provided and click Apply. It is

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