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User Table
Select:
Select the desired entry to delete the corresponding User.
It is multi-optional.
User Name:
Displays the name of the User.
User Type:
Displays the User Type.
Group Name:
Displays the Group Name of the User.
Security Model:
Displays the Security Model of the User.
Security Level:
Displays the Security Level of the User.
Auth Mode:
Displays the Authentication Mode of the User.
Privacy Mode:
Displays the Privacy Mode of the User.
Operation:
Click the
Edit
button to modify the Group of the User and
click the
Modify
button to apply.
Note:
The SNMP User and its Group should have the same Security Model and Security Level.
13.1.5 SNMP Community
SNMP v1 and SNMP v2c adopt community name authentication. The community name can limit
access to the SNMP agent from SNMP network management station, functioning as a password. If
SNMP v1 or SNMP v2c is employed, you can directly configure the SNMP Community on this
page without configuring SNMP Group and User.
Choose the menu
SNMP
→
SNMP Config
→
SNMP Community
to load the following page.
Figure 13-7 SNMP Community
The following entries are displayed on this screen:
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Community Config
Community Name:
Enter the Community Name here.
Access:
Defines the access rights of the community.
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