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TES-3080-M12(-BP2) User Manual
ORing Industrial Networking Corp
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Description
Context Table
Context is a collection of management information accessible by a SNMP
entity and is stored in the context table. You can assign a context name to
the context table and click
Apply
to change the name.
User Table
You can manage existing and add new user profiles in this section. In
Current User Profiles, select an entry you want to remove and click
Remove. In New User Profiles, specify the following information of a new
entry:
User ID
: the username of the user
Authentication Password
: the authentication password for the user
Privacy Password
: the private password for the user
Click
Add
after inputting the information.
Group Table
You can manage existing and add new group content in this section. In
Current Group Content, select an entry you want to remove and click
Remove
. In New Group Table, specify the following information for a new
entry:
Security Name (User ID)
: the name of the user to be added to the table.
Group Name
: the name of the group
Click
Add
after inputting the information.
Access Table
The Access table lists the access rights and restrictions of the various
groups. 1. You can manage existing and add new tables in this section. In
Current Access Tables, select an entry you want to remove and click
Remove
. In New Access Table, specify the following information for a
new entry:
Context Prefix
: the context name of the user as defined in the context
table.
Group Name
: set up the group.
Security Level
: the security level of the user
Context Match Rule
: the rule for matching context
Read View Name
: the read view name provided for the v3 user
Write View Name
: the write view name provided for the v3 user.
Notify View Name
: the notify view name provided for the v3 user.
Click
Add
after inputting the information.
MIBview
Table
You can configure
MIB views for users and groups by entering the OID
number of the MIB view. A MIB view consists of a family of view subtrees
which may be individually included in or (occasionally) excluded from the
view. Each view subtree is efined by a combination of an OID subtree