Snmp Setting - IBM Network Management Card User Manual

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v Enter New Manager Login: This text field (limited to 10 characters) enables
v Enter New Password: This text field (limited to 10 characters) enables secure
v Confirm New Password: Reenter the new password.
v Security mode: Select the authentication method for page access. The following
v Save: Save your settings.
v Telnet Access Enabled: Select this field to allow access to the configuration
v Telnet Security Enabled: Select this field to set SSH security (secure access).
v Console Interface: Select the interface that you want to use to view the

SNMP setting

Click SNMP from the menu to enable configuration of the SNMP security
parameters.
Note: If you are not already logged on, you are prompted to enter your user name
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secure access and modification of pages. The default is USERID (all uppercase).
access to Configuration menu pages. The default is passw0rd (all lowercase with
a zero, not the letter O).
security modes are available:
– Authentication for configuration: Only the configuration pages are protected
by a user name and password.
– Full authentication: All pages are protected by a user name and password.
– SSL and full authentication: All pages are protected by a user name and
password and are accessible only in SSL.
When SSL and full authentication is selected, access to the web interface is
made in secure mode (https). Connections with network shutdown modules stay
in standard mode (secure TCP).
SSL security implementation:
– SSL version 3.0
– TLS version 1.0
– Method: TLS_RSA_WITH_512_MD5
– Auth: RSA
– Key exchange: RSA
– Encryption: RCA_512
– Digest: MD5
parameters through a Telnet, SSH, or command-line interface connection.
Deselect this field to allow unsecure access.
configuration parameters during a Telnet, SSH, or command-line interface
connection. The following console interfaces are available:
– Menu: The parameters are grouped into predefined menus.
– CLI: The parameters are accessible independently of each other using the
command-line interface.
The interface setting applies to the TCP/IP connection and the Telnet and SSH
protocols.
and password before you access the SNMP Settings page.

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