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32.3.6 The Use r Sc re e n
Use this screen to view the
Use r
settings. Click
C o nfig ura tio n
>
Ma na g e m e nt
>
SNMP
>
Use r
to open this
screen.
Fig ure 224
Configuration > Management > SNMP > User
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Security Level
Select the security model that this entry belongs to. Possible security models are:
•
no a uth
: No authentication and no privacy.
•
a uth
: Authentication and no privacy.
•
priv
: Authentication and privacy.
Access Mode
Select the access mode for this entry. The possible values are
Re a d- O nly
and
Re a d- Write
.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save the changes.
Cancel
Click
C a nc e l
to discard the changes.
Table 171 Configuration > Management > SNMP > Group > Add (continued)
LABEL
DESC RIPTIO N
Table 172 Configuration > Management > SNMP > User
LABEL
DESC RIPTIO N
SNMP User
User Name
Displays a string identifying the user name that this entry belongs to. The allowed string length is
1 to 30, and the allowed content is ASCII characters from 33 to 126.
Group
Displays a string identifying the group name that this entry belongs to. The allowed string length
is 1 to 30, and the allowed content is ASCII characters from 33 to 126.
Privilege Mode
Displays the privilege mode that this entry belongs to.
Authentication
Protocol
Displays the authentication protocol that this entry belongs to. Possible authentication protocols
are:
•
No ne
: No authentication protocol.
•
MD5
: An optional flag to indicate that this user uses MD5 authentication protocol.
•
SHA
: An optional flag to indicate that this user uses SHA authentication protocol.
The value of the security level cannot be modified if the entry already exists. That means you
must first ensure that the value is set correctly.
Encryption
Protocol
Displays the encryption protocol that this entry belongs to.
Access Right
Displays the access mode for this entry. The possible values are
Re a d- O nly
and
Re a d- Write
.
Action
Delete
Click
De le te
to remove the entry.
Add
Click
A d d
to create a new SNMP user.
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