Other Log‐on Options
Figure 5‐6: Log‐on window with SNMPv3
If you are using Trap Authentication, enter the User and Password. Leaving these fields blank
or incorrect, will not prevent you from logging on. You will not be able to see trap messages
directed to the trap message address associated with a defined user. The allocation and
association of a trap address with a user is described in Management.
If you are connecting through the RNMS server check the RNMS connect button and enter
your server IP address.
The following table summarizes these options:
Table 5‐2: User types, default passwords and function
Default
User Type
Password
Observer
admin
Operator
admin
Installer
wireless
The Network Manager should change the default passwords as soon as possible, particularly
if SNMPv3 is to be used.
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Function
Community
Monitoring
Read‐Only
Installation,
Read‐Write
configuration
Operator plus
Read‐Write
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Password
ty String
public
Read‐Only
netman
Read‐Write
netman
Read‐Write
Default
Value
public
netman
netman
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