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What causes the fault “SNMP query received authentication error response”?

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What causes the fault “SNMP query received authentication error response”?

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A. The SNMP authorization error occurs when the AP the user created for community strings does not have Write, SNMP, Firmware and Admin privileges. Make sure the SNMP community string set on the WLSE (Administration > Discover > Device Credentials.) is the same as the string set on the access point (Setup > Security > User Information). Make sure that the credentials are set correctly by selecting Administration > Discover > LEAP, RADIUS, or EAP-MD5 Server.

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