4.4.5.3 Changing SNMPv3 Configuration and User Credentials Using CSS
If...
Then...
4.
Click
OK
.
Step result
: The
DNS information
of
the device automatically appears in the
Device IP Address
field.
5.
Continue with step 5.
5
Click
OK
.
Step result:
A connection is made with the selected device, and the entered SNMPv3 admin passphrases are
authenticated and the Configure SNMPv3 Users dialog box appears. If the connection fails, a message appears.
6
To choose the SNMPv3 user whose credentials are to be updated, select
Username
from the Username list in
the User Information form of the Configure SNMPv3 Users dialog box.
Step result:
The CSS retrieves the current credentials from the device for the selected user.
Depending on the user selected, some fields on this dialog box become Read-Only or disabled.
Click
Cancel
on the Configure SNMPv3 Users dialog box at any time to discard changes made to
the selected user.
7
To change or update the SNMPv3 security level for the selected user, select the security level from the
Security Level list in the User Information form of the Configure SNMPv3 Users dialog box. The security
level options are:
•
NoAuthNoPriv
: Neither the Authentication Passphrase nor Encryption Passphrase is needed for
communicating with the device.
•
AuthNoPriv
: Authentication Passphrase is needed; but no Encryption Passphrase is needed for
communicating with the device.
•
AuthPriv
: Both Authentication Passphrase and Encryption Passphrase are needed for communicating
with the device.
Step result:
The security level of the selected user is set.
The User Status field on the Configure SNMPv3 Users dialog box reflects the current operational
status of the selected SNMPv3 User. The Status Types include:
•
Active
: User configured on device; Update and Delete buttons are enabled.
•
Not in service
: User configured on device; Update and Delete buttons are enabled.
•
Not ready
: User configured on device; Update and Delete buttons are enabled.
•
Not present
: Not present on the device; Create button is enabled.
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