Administrator Login Credentials; Snmp Configuration - HP M210 Configuration And Administration Manual

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The M210 supports only one management session at a time via HTTP or HTTPS.
HTTP port
By default, the HTTP server uses the well-known logical port number 80 for communication with
clients. You can specify a different port number if port 80 is blocked or used for a different
protocol on your network.
Session timeout
If there is no activity on the management session for the specified time, then the administrator
will be automatically logged off.

Administrator login credentials

The M210 supports one administrator login. Use this section to change the password.
Current password
The default password is admin.
New password and Confirm password
Specify a new password for the M210 administrator account.
The administrator password can be from 1 to 32 alphanumeric characters. Do not use special
characters or spaces. For security purposes, it is recommended that the password be at least 6
characters.
Caution
If you forget the administrator password, the only way to access the administrator account is to
reset the M210 to factory default settings. See

SNMP configuration

The M210 provides a robust SNMP v1/v2 implementation supporting both industry-standard
MIB II objects and HP-specific MIB objects. Read-only access is supported.
Select Management > SNMP to open the SNMP configuration page.
SNMP
Use this checkbox to enable/disable the SNMP agent. By default, the SNMP agent is enabled.
If you disable the agent, the M210 will not respond to SNMP requests.
Read-only community name
Confirm read-only community name
This is the password that controls read-only access to SNMP information on the M210. A
network management program must supply this name when attempting to get SNMP
information from the M210. By default, the name is set to public.
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Managing the M210
Resetting to factory defaults on page
109.

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