Log In And Access The Bnp Element Manager - Imagine communications Selenio BNP 2xr User Manual

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BNP Element Manager Basics
Table 3.
Broadcast Network Processor Home Page Options (Continued)
Link Option
System Configuration Files
Collect Diagnostic Info for Tech
Support
Collect Quick Diagnostic Info for Tech
Support

Log in and Access the BNP Element Manager

1. Open a web browser from the management workstation and enter the IP address of the BNP in the
browser's address field to display the BNP Element Manager home page.
2. Click Launch BNP Element Manager. The BNP
Element Manager Log in dialog is now presented for
local login (shown) or login via AAA.
For login with AAA, additional fields are provided in
the login screen, for entry of SNMP read/write strings
(see also "Changing the SNMP Community String" on
page 193).
3. Enter login parameters:
At IP Address or Host Name: enter the IP
-
address of the BNP to manage, or use that already
provided in this field.
At User: select the user account from the drop-
-
down list. If using an AAA server for
authentication, the drop-down list is not
available— you will need to type the user name in this field.
At the Password: field, type the password string. Note that passwords are case sensitive.
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Table 4.
User
Administrator
Operator
User
4. Click Log in.
Successful login presents the Grooming-Mapping tab screen
Selenio
TM
BNP User Guide, Release 3.7.1
- Broadcast Network Processor Home Page
Description
Access the .cfg files associated with the current BNP release.
Generate complete diagnostic files that can be provided to RGB
Customer Support about your BNP system.
Generate the short system diagnostic file set.
BNP Element Manager User Accounts
Password
Admin
Operator
User
Privileges
Unrestricted access and ability to change password. This level of
access is typically used only by Field Application Engineers and
Technical Support personnel. However, this access can be
granted to head-end personnel in your organization.
Read-write access that allows configuration changes. This is the
typical login level.
Read-only access. This user account cannot modify BNP
configuration.
(Table
4, and Table 21 on page 50).
(Figure
13).
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