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5SNMPConfiguring SNMP on the Access PointConfiguring SNMP UsersFrom the SNMP Users page, you can define multiple users, associate the desiredsecurity level to each user, and configure security keys.For authentication, only MD5 type is supported, and for encryption only DES typeis supported. There are no default SNMPv3 users on the access point.Figure 24SNMPv3 UsersTable 28 describes the fields to configure SNMPv3 users.Table 28FieldNameGroupSNMP v3 UsersDescriptionEnter the user name to identify the SNMPv3 user.User names can contain up to 32 alphanumericcharacters. Double quote (") is not a valid character.Map the user to a group. The default groups areRWAuth, RWPriv, and RO. You can define additionalgroups on the SNMP Groups page.113 Cisco AP 541N Dual-band Single-radio Access Point Quick Start Guide
SNMPConfiguring SNMP on the Access Point5Table 28SNMP v3 Users (Continued)FieldAuthentication TypeDescriptionSelect the type of authentication to use on SNMPrequests from the user:MD5—Require MD5 authentication on SNMPv3requests from the user.Authentication KeyEncryption TypeNone—SNMPv3 requests from this user require noauthentication.If you specify MD5 as the authentication type, enter apassword to enable the SNMP agent to authenticaterequests sent by the user.The passphrase must be between 8 and 32characters in length.Select the type of privacy to use on SNMP requestsfrom the user:DES—Use DES encryption on SNMPv3 requests fromthe user.Encryption KeySNMPv3 UsersNone—SNMPv3 requests from this user require noprivacy.If you specify DES as the privacy type, enter a key touse to encrypt the SNMP requests.The passphrase must be between 8 and 32characters in length.This field shows the users that you have defined onthe access point. To remove a user, select the user andclick Remove.NOTEAfter you configure the SNMPv3 Users settings, you must click Apply to apply thechanges and to save the settings.Cisco AP 541N Dual-band Single-radio Access Point Quick Start Guide 114
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5SNMPConfiguring SNMP on the <strong>Access</strong> <strong>Point</strong>Configuring SNMP UsersFrom the SNMP Users page, you can define multiple users, associate the desiredsecurity level to each user, and configure security keys.For authentication, only MD5 type is supported, and for encryption only DES typeis supported. There are no default SNMPv3 users on the access point.Figure 24SNMPv3 UsersTable 28 describes the fields to configure SNMPv3 users.Table 28FieldNameGroupSNMP v3 UsersDescriptionEnter the user name to identify the SNMPv3 user.User names can contain up to 32 alphanumericcharacters. Double quote (") is not a valid character.Map the user to a group. The default groups areRWAuth, RWPriv, and RO. You can define additionalgroups on the SNMP Groups page.113 <strong>Cisco</strong> AP 541N <strong>Dual</strong>-<strong>band</strong> <strong>Single</strong>-<strong>radio</strong> <strong>Access</strong> <strong>Point</strong> Quick Start Guide