Step 4
Click Save. The user is added to the SNMPv3 Users list and your changes are saved to the Startup Configuration.
To remove a user, select the user in the list and click Delete. To edit a user, select the user in the list and click
Edit.
Note
SNMPv3 Targets
The SNMPv3 targets send SNMP notifications using Inform messages to the SNMP manager. For SNMPv3
targets, only the Informs are sent, not traps. For SNMP versions 1 and 2, the traps are sent. Each target is
defined with a target IP address, UDP port, and SNMPv3 user name.
The SNMPv3 user configuration (see the SNMPv3 Users page) should be completed before configuring
the SNMPv3 targets.
The WAP device supports a maximum of eight targets.
Note
To add SNMP targets follow these steps:
Step 1
Select Management> SNMPv3 Targets.
Step 2
Click ✚ to add a new row to the table.
Step 3
Check the check box in the new row and configure the following parameters:
• IP Address — Enter the IPv4 or IPv6 address of the remote SNMP manager to receive the target.
• UDP Port — Enter the UDP port to use for sending SNMPv3 targets.
• Users — Enter the name of the SNMP user to associate with the target. To configure SNMP users, see the SNMPv3
Users, on page 29 page.
Step 4
Click Save. The user is added to the SNMPv3 Targets list and your changes are saved to the Startup Configuration.
To remove a SMMP target, select the user in the list and click Delete. To edit a SMMP target, select the user
in the list and click Edit.
Note
Security
This section describes how to configure the security settings on the WAP device.
RADIUS Server
Several features require communication with a RADIUS authentication server. For example, when you
configure the Virtual Access Points (VAPs) on the WAP device, you can configure security methods that
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SNMPv3 Targets