Security
44
2.1
Password / SNMPv3 access
RM Web
Release
6.0
07/2010
Note: For security reasons, the device does not display the passwords.
Make a note of every change. You cannot access the device without a valid
password.
Note: For security reasons, SNMPv3 encrypts the password. With the
“SNMPv1” or “SNMPv2” setting in the dialog Security:SNMPv1/v2
access, the device transfers the password unencrypted, so that this can
also be read.
Note: Use between 5 and 32 characters for the password in SNMPv3, since
many applications do not accept shorter passwords.
Access via a Web browser, SSH or Telnet client can be blocked in a separate
dialog (see on page 48 “Telnet/Web/SSH Access“).
Access at IP address level is restricted in a separate dialog (see on page 45
“SNMPv1/v2 Access Settings“).