Toshiba RemoteEye II User Manual page 99

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Manipulating Passwords of RemotEye II
It may be desirable to change one or more of the protective passwords sometime
during the RemotEye II lifetime. An authentication of upsPasswordAccess password
enables the upsPassword group for manipulation. The passwords included in this
group are:
upsPassword
upsPasswordControlAccess
upsPasswordCurrentPassword
Description
upsPassword –This MIB object protects the upsPassword group.
upsPasswordControlPassword
upsControlPassword.
upsPasswordCurrent Password – This MIB object controls the value of upsPassword.
Manipulating RemotEye II Passwords
The general progression for altering any passwords within the Toshiba MIB is the
following:
Send an SNMP set request of upsPasswordAccess to RemotEye II. This enables the
upsPassword table.
Send
an
SNMP
upsPasswordControlPassword, depending on which password requires alteration.
Send an SNMP set request of upsPasswordAccess to RemotEye II.. This disables the
upsPassword table and secures the passwords.
Default Passwords
The default values for the passwords are:
upsPasswordAccess – The default value is toshibA factorY passworD. However, this
MIB object will always accept the value of upsPasswordCurrent Password as well.
upsPasswordControlPassword – The default value is v2password.
upsPasswordCurrent Password – The default value is v2password.
This
set
request
of
MIB
object
controls
upsPasswordCurrent
the
value
of
Password,
or
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