5.7
[Network] tab
Item
[Context Name]
[Discovery]
[Discovery User Name]
[Read User Name]
[Security Level]
[Change Password]
[auth-password]
[Change Password]
[priv-password]
[Write User Name]
[Security Level]
[Change Password]
[auth-password]
[Change Password]
[priv-password]
[Encryption Algorithm]
[Authentication Method]
[Trap Settings]
[Allow Setting]
[Trap Setting When Au-
thentication Fails]
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Description
Enter a context name (up to 63 characters, exclud-
ing " ' # \ and space).
If [Enable] is selected, the Discovery function is
enabled.
Enter a context user for detection (up to 32 char-
acters, excluding " ' # \ and space).
Enter a user name of the read-only user (up to 32
characters, excluding " ' # \ and space).
Select a security level of the read-only user.
Select this check box to change the password.
Enter the password of the read-only user for au-
thentication (up to 32 from 8 characters, excluding
" ' # \ and space).
Select this check box to change the password.
Enter the privacy password of the read-only user
to be used for privacy (encryption) (up to 32 from
8 characters, excluding " ' # \ and space).
Enter a user name used of the read and write-only
user (up to 32 characters, excluding " ' # \ and
space).
Select a security level of the read and write-only
user.
Select this check box to change the password.
Enter the password of the read and write-only user
for authentication (up to 32 from 8 characters, ex-
cluding " ' # \ and space).
Select this check box to change the password.
Enter the privacy password of the read and write-
only user to be used for privacy (encryption) (up to
32 from 8 characters, excluding " ' # \ and space).
Select an encryption algorithm.
Select an authentication method.
Configure the settings for SNMP TRAP.
Select whether or not to permit the Trap settings.
Select whether to enable TRAP transmission at
the time of authentication failure.
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