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Motorola Solutions AP-6511 Access Point System Reference Guide
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4. If it’s determined a Management Access policy requires creation or modification, refer to Adding or
Editing a Management Access Policy on page 10-4. If necessary, select an existing Management Access
policy and select Delete to permanently remove it from the list of those available.
10.1.1 Adding or Editing a Management Access Policy
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Viewing Management Access Policies
To add a new Management Access policy or edit an existing configuration:
1. Select Configuration > Management.
2. Existing policies can be modified by either selecting a policy from the Management Browser and
selecting the green + button located on the bottom right-hand side of the Browser or by selecting an
existing policy from the Management screen and selecting the Edit button.
New policies can be also be created by selecting the Add button from the bottom right-hand side of the
Management screen.
3. A name must be supplied to the new policy before the Administrators, Access Control, Authentication,
SNMP and SNMP Traps tabs become enabled and the policy’s configuration defined. The name cannot
exceed 32 characters in length.
4. Select OK to commit the new policy name.
Once the new name is defined, the screen’s tabs become enabled with the contents of the
Administrators tab displayed by default. Refer to the following to define the configuration of the new
Management Access policy:
• Creating an Administrator Configuration - Use this tab to create users, assign them permissions to
specific protocols and set specific administrative roles for the network.
• Setting the Access Control Configuration - Use this tab to enable/disable specific protocols and
interfaces. Again, this kind of access control is not meant to function as an ACL, but rather as a means
to enable/disable specific protocols (HTTP, HTTPS, Telnet etc.) for each Management Access policy.
• Setting the Authentication Configuration - Refer to this tab to set the authentication scheme for the
policy.
• Setting the SNMP Configuration - Refer to this tab to enable SNMPv2, SNMPv3 or both and define
specific community strings for this policy.
• SNMP Trap Configuration - Use this tab to enable trap generation for the policy and define trap
receiver configurations.
• For deployment considerations and recommendations impacting a Management Access policy
configuration, refer to Management Access Deployment Considerations on page 10-15.
SNMPv 3 SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) exposes a device’s
management data so it can be managed remotely. Device data is exposed
as variables that can be accessed and modified. However, SNMP is
generally used to monitor system performance and other parameters.
FTP FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a standard protocol for files transfers over a
TCP/IP network.

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Motorola AP-6511 Specifications

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BrandMotorola
ModelAP-6511
CategoryWireless Access Point
LanguageEnglish

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