Protection from unauthorized access
Basic - L3P
Release
4.0
11/07
6.1
Password for SNMP access
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Important: If you do not know a password with read/write access, you
will not have write access to the Switch!
Note: After changing the password for write access, restart the Web in-
terface in order to access the Switch.
Note: For security reasons, the passwords are not displayed. Make a
note of every change! You cannot access the Switch without a valid
password!
Note: For security reasons, SNMP version 3 encrypts the password.
With the "SNMPv1" or "SNMPv2" setting in the Security:SNMPv1/v2 ac-
cess dialog, the password becomes readable again.
Note: In SNMP version 3, use between 5 and 32 characters for the
password, because many applications do not accept shorter pass-
words.
Select the Security:SNMPv1/v2 access dialog.
With this dialog you can select the access via SNMPv1 or SNMPv2.
In the state on delivery, both protocols are activated. You can thus
manage the Switch with HiVision and communicate with earlier ver-
sions of SNMP.
If you select SNMPv1 or SNMPv2, you can specify in the table via which
IP addresses the Switch may be accessed, and what kinds of pass-
words are to be used.
Up to 8 entries can be made in the table.
For security reasons, the read password and the read/write password
must not be identical.
Please note that passwords are case-sensitive.
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