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Con SNMPv3 User, Confirm Privacy Password

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v Adapter Configuration - Advanced: A user has no restrictions when configuring the IMM. In addition, the user is said to have administrative access to the IMM, meaning that the user can also perform the following advanced functions: firmware updates, PXE network boot, restore IMM factory defaults, modify and restore IMM configuration from a configuration file, and restart and reset the IMM. When a user sets the authority level of an IMM login ID, the resulting IPMI privilege level of the corresponding IPMI User ID is set according to these priorities: v If the user sets the IMM login ID authority level to Supervisor, the IPMI privilege level is set to Administrator. v If the user sets the IMM login ID authority level to Read Only, the IPMI privilege level is set to User. v If the user sets the IMM login ID authority level to have any of the following types of access, the IPMI privilege level is set to Administrator: - User Account Management Access - Remote Console Access - Remote Console and Remote Disk Access - Adapter Configuration - Networking & Security - Adapter Configuration - Advanced v If the user sets the IMM login ID authority level to have Remote Server Power/Restart Access or Ability to Clear Event Logs, the IPMI privilege level is set to Operator. v If the user sets the IMM login ID authority level to have Adapter Configuration (Basic), the IPMI privilege level is set to User. Note: To return the login profiles to the factory defaults, click Clear Login Profiles. 8. In the Configure SNMPv3 User area, select the check box if the user should have access to the IMM by using the SNMPv3 protocol. After you click the check box, the configuration settings for SNMPv3 appear. Use following fields to configure the SNMPv3 settings for the user profile: Authentication Protocol Use this field to specify either HMAC-MD5 or HMAC-SHA as the authentication protocol. These are hash algorithms used by the SNMPv3 security model for the authentication. The password for the Linux account will be used for authentication. If you choose None, authentication protocol is not used. Privacy Protocol Data transfer between the SNMP client and the agent can be protected using encryption. The supported methods are DES and AES. Privacy protocol is valid only if the authentication protocol is set to either HMAC-MD5 or HMAC-SHA. Privacy Password Use this field to specify the encryption password. Confirm Privacy Password Use this field to confirm the encryption password. 22 Integrated Management Module: User Guide

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v
Adapter Configuration - Advanced:
A user has no restrictions when
configuring the IMM. In addition, the user is said to have
administrative access to the IMM, meaning that the user can also
perform the following advanced functions: firmware updates, PXE
network boot, restore IMM factory defaults, modify and restore IMM
configuration from a configuration file, and restart and reset the
IMM.
When a user sets the authority level of an IMM login ID, the resulting
IPMI privilege level of the corresponding IPMI User ID is set according
to these priorities:
v
If the user sets the IMM login ID authority level to Supervisor, the
IPMI privilege level is set to Administrator.
v
If the user sets the IMM login ID authority level to Read Only, the
IPMI privilege level is set to User.
v
If the user sets the IMM login ID authority level to have any of the
following types of access, the IPMI privilege level is set to
Administrator:
User Account Management Access
Remote Console Access
Remote Console and Remote Disk Access
Adapter Configuration - Networking & Security
Adapter Configuration - Advanced
v
If the user sets the IMM login ID authority level to have Remote
Server Power/Restart Access or Ability to Clear Event Logs, the IPMI
privilege level is set to Operator.
v
If the user sets the IMM login ID authority level to have Adapter
Configuration (Basic), the IPMI privilege level is set to User.
Note:
To return the login profiles to the factory defaults, click
Clear
Login Profiles
.
8.
In the
Configure SNMPv3 User
area, select the check box if the user should
have access to the IMM by using the SNMPv3 protocol. After you click the
check box, the configuration settings for SNMPv3 appear. Use following fields
to configure the SNMPv3 settings for the user profile:
Authentication Protocol
Use this field to specify either
HMAC-MD5
or
HMAC-SHA
as the
authentication protocol. These are hash algorithms used by the
SNMPv3 security model for the authentication. The password for the
Linux account will be used for authentication. If you choose
None
,
authentication protocol is not used.
Privacy Protocol
Data transfer between the SNMP client and the agent can be protected
using encryption. The supported methods are
DES
and
AES
. Privacy
protocol is valid only if the authentication protocol is set to either
HMAC-MD5
or
HMAC-SHA
.
Privacy Password
Use this field to specify the encryption password.
Confirm Privacy Password
Use this field to confirm the encryption password.
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