Configuring Snmp Access - Motorola WS5100 Series Reference Manual

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7-4 WS5100 Series Switch System Reference Guide
Enable HTTPS
HTTPS Trustpoint
Enable FTP
Port
Username
Password
Root Dir.
Enable SSH
Port
RSA Key Pair
NOTE: You cannot establish a SSH session with the switch when a RSA Key with a length
of 360 is associated with the SSH-Server.
3. Click the
Apply
4. Click the
Revert
contents of the screen were last applied are discarded.

7.3 Configuring SNMP Access

Use the SNMP Access menu to view and configure existing SNMP v1/v2 and SNMP v3 values and their
current access control settings. You can also view the SNMP V2/V3 events and their current values. The
SNMP Access window consists of the following tabs:
Configuring SNMP v1/v2 Access
Configuring SNMP v3 Access
Accessing SNMP v2/v3 Statistics
CAUTION: Your system must be running Sun JRE version 1.5.x (or higher) or Mozilla for
the switch Web UI to be used with the SNMP interface.
Select this checkbox to enable HTTPS access to the switch. This setting is enabled
by default.
Use the Trustpoint drop-down menu to select the local or default trustpoint used
with a HTTPS session with the switch. For information on creating a new
certificate, see
Creating Server Certificates on page
Select this checkbox to enable FTP access to the switch. File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
is the language used for file transfers across the Web. This setting is disabled by
default.
Displays the port number used for the FTP session with the switch (if using FTP).
Displays the read-only name of the user whose credentials are used for the FTP
session.
If FTP is enabled, a password is required (for the user specified in the
field) to use the switch with the FTP interface.
Define the root directory where the FTP server is located (if using FTP). Click the
Magnifying Glass icon to display a
selecting the root directory. If necessary a new directory folder can be created.
Select this checkbox to enable SSH access to the switch. Secure Shell (SSH) is a
program designed to perform a number of functions, such as file transfer between
computers, command execution or logging on to a computer over a network. It is
intended to do these tasks with greater security than programs such as Telnet or
FTP. This setting is enabled by default.
Define the port number used for the SSH session with the switch.
Use the
RSA Key Pair
drop-down menu to select a public/private key pair used for
RSA authentication. The default setting is "default_ssh_rsa_key"
button to save changes made to the screen since the last saved configuration.
button to revert the screen back to its last saved configuration. Changes made since the
6-81.
Select Directory File
screen useful in
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