The Management Module
2
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access for level 2 is the same as that of level 1, and that for level 4
equal to that of level 3. In the default settings the access levels provide
the following access rights.
Security Access Level 5 -
Allows the user full read/write access to all
elements of the MIB. Changes can be made on all screens where this is
an option. Read/write access to RMON features is permitted.
Specialist Access Level 4 -
-
Manager Access Level 3 -
Allows the
user to read and make changes to the operational parameters, but not
to have access to the ‘Delete Users’ or ‘Local Security’ screens or the
Audit Log. Read/write access to RMON features is permitted.
Secure Monitor Access Level 2 -
-
Monitor Access Level 1 -
Allows the user to read the status of all modules and their ports. No
parameters may be changed.
R
ead
/write access is normally required for effective RMON monitoring.
Default Users
There are three default users for the MSH management facility. You
cannot delete the default users but you can and should change the
password (see “Changing Passwords”
on page 5-16
). If setting up an
SNMP manager, you may change the community string if you wish.
:
The user name and password are case sensitive. You must type the
default user names and passwords in lower case to gain access to the
facility.
The community string is also case sensitive. Its use is described in
Table 2-2
Default Users
User Name
Password
Access Level
Community String
monitor
monitor
monitor
public
manager
manager
manager
manager
security
security
security
security
Summary of Contents for LINKBUILDER 3C18500
Page 11: ...I GENERAL INFORMATION ...
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Page 20: ...1 8 CHAPTER 1 ABOUT THIS GUIDE DUA1850 0AAA05 ...
Page 47: ...II CHASSIS MANAGEMENT ...
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Page 57: ...Searching the Menus 4 9 DUA1850 0AAA05 Figure 4 8 Chassis Environment Menu ...
Page 58: ...4 10 CHAPTER 4 MANAGING THE CHASSIS USING THE DISPLAY PANEL DUA1850 0AAA05 ...
Page 95: ...III ETHERNET MANAGEMENT ...
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Page 130: ...8 20 CHAPTER 8 MANAGING 802 3 REPEATERS USING THE VT100 INTERFACE DUA1850 0AAA05 ...
Page 131: ...IV TOKEN RING MANAGEMENT ...
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Page 157: ...Introduction 10 3 DUA1850 0AAA05 Figure 10 1 Display Panel Token Ring Service Menu ...
Page 164: ...10 10 CHAPTER 10 MANAGING TOKEN RINGS USING THE DISPLAY PANEL DUA1850 0AAA05 ...
Page 187: ...V HIGH SPEED DEVICE MANAGEMENT ...
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Page 193: ...VI APPENDICES ...
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