How to Configure SNMP Settings 
The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is widely used in local area networks (LANs) 
for collecting information, managing, and monitoring network devices, such as servers, printers, 
hubs,  switches,  and  routers.  Specialized  software  in  each SNMP capable device,  known  as  an 
Agent,  continuously  monitors  the  status  of  the  device  and  reports  the  results  to  the  SNMP 
Manager software, which can then act on the report. 
 
  SNMP --- Disable/Enable the SNMP function. 
  Device Name --- Device name of the device. 
  Read Community --- Indicate the community string for read access to permit reading this 
AP’s SNMP information. The default is Public.   
  Read/Write Community --- Indicate the community string for write/read access to permit 
reading and re-writing this AP’s SNMP information. The default is Private. 
  Location --- Specify the physical location of the device. 
How to Manage Your Device via Telnet 
Telnet is another way to manage your device via cmd commands. Click Advanced > Network 
Service and slide to the bottom of the current page to locate the Telnet section.