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Using controller utilities
Summit WM Series WLAN Switch and Altitude Access Point Software Version 4.1 User Guide
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3 Type: the following information:
Contact Name – Specifies the name of SNMP administrator.
Location – Specifies the location of the SNMP administration machine.
Read Community Name – Specifies the community name for users with read privileges.
Read/Write Community Name – Specifies the community name for users with read and write
privileges.
SNMP Trap Port – Specifies the destination port for SNMP traps. The industry standard is 162. If
left blank, no traps are generated.
Forward Traps – Specifies the security level of the traps to be forwarded. From the drop-down
list, select Informational, Minor, Major, or Critical.
Manager A – Specifies the IP address of the specific machine on the network where the SNMP
traps are monitored.
Manager B – Specifies the IP address of a second machine on the network where the SNMP traps
are monitored, if Manager A is not available.
NOTE
For security purposes, it is recommended that you immediately change the Read Community Name (public) and
the Read/Write Community Name (private) to names that are less obvious and more secure.
Using controller utilities
You can use Summit WM series switch utilities to test a connection to the target IP address or to record
the route through the Internet between your computer and the target IP address.
To test or record IP address connections:
1 From the main menu, click Summit Switch Configuration. The Summit Switch Configuration
screen is displayed.
2 In the left pane, click Utilities. The Summit Switch Utilities screen is displayed.
3 In the Target IP Address box, type the IP address of the destination computer.
4 To test a connection to the target IP address, click Ping.
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