Snmp V3 Security Settings - Redline RDL-3000 User Manual

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RDL-3000
Apply & Save All: Click to activate and permanently save the SNMP Community
settings on this screen. These settings will be restored on power-up, reboot, or at the
end of a test cycle.
Note: Clicking on another main menu item before clicking Apply or Apply & Save All will
discard any changes made to settings displayed on the current screen.
Edit SNMP Community Settings
Click
Change
community strings or add new community strings.
Index: Display the unique reference number for this entry. This value is required when
using the CLI interface to modify SNMP Community settings.
Community Name: Enter or modify the SNMP community name for this entry.
Access Rights: Select the access permissions for this entry.
None: Deny read and write permission for this entry.
Read: Grant read access permission only for this entry. Deny write permission.
Write: Grant write access permission only for this entry. Deny read permission.
Read&Write: Grant read and write access permission for this entry.
Change Community: Click to accept the displayed settings and return to the SNMP
Configuration screen. Clicking does not activate changes.

SNMP v3 Security Settings

SNMP v3 supports authentication and privacy settings to provide secure management
access. Security methods are associated with RDL-3000 user accounts.
Security Name: User name of the SNMP v3 account.
Group: Group association for the SNMP v3 account.
Authentication: Authorization method for the SNMP v3 account.
MD5: MD5 (Message-Digest algorithm 5) is a cryptographic hash function with a
128-bit hash value (RFC 1321).
SHA: SHA (secure Hash Algorithm) is a set of cryptographic hash functions.
Privacy: Privacy method for this account.
None: Deny read and write permission for this entry.
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User Manual
or
Add
in the SNMP Communities section of the screen to modify existing
Fig. 40: Web - SNMP Community Configuration Screen
Fig. 41: Web - SNMP V3 Configuration
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