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SNMP, Login Password
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DGS-3630 Series Layer 3 Stackable Managed Switch Web UI Reference Guide The fields that can be configured in Login Method are described below: Parameter Login Method Description After clicking the Edit button, this parameter can be configured. Select the login method for the specified application here. Options to choose from are No Login, Login and Login Local. • No Login requires no login authentication to access the specified application. • Login will require the user to at least enter a password when trying to access the application specified. • Login Local requires the user to enter a username and a password to access the specified application. Click the Apply button to accept the changes made. The fields that can be configured in Login Password are described below: Parameter Application Password Type Password Description Select the application that will be configured here. Options to choose from are Console, Telnet and SSH. Select the password encryption type that will be used here. Options to choose from are Plain Text, Encrypted, and Encrypted-MD5. Enter the password for the selected application here. This password will be used when the Login Method for the specified application is set as Login. In the plain-text form, the password can be up to 32 characters long, is casesensitive, and can contain spaces. In the encrypted form, the password must be 35 bytes long and is case-sensitive. In the encrypted MD5 form, the password must be 31 bytes long and is case-sensitive. Click the Apply button to accept the changes made. Click the Delete button to remove the password from the specified application. SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an OSI Layer 7 (Application Layer) designed specifically for managing and monitoring network devices. SNMP enables network management stations to read and modify the settings of gateways, routers, switches, and other network devices. Use SNMP to configure system features, monitor performance, and detect potential problems with the Switch, switch group, or network. Managed devices that support SNMP include software (referred to as an agent) which runs locally on the device. A defined set of variables (managed objects) is maintained by the SNMP agent and used to manage the device. These objects are defined in a Management Information Base (MIB), which provides a standard presentation of the information controlled by the on-board SNMP agent. SNMP defines both the format of the MIB specifications and the protocol used to access this information over the network. The Switch supports the SNMP versions 1, 2c, and 3. The three versions of SNMP vary in the level of security provided between the management station and the network device. In SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c, user authentication is accomplished using 'community strings', which function like passwords. The remote user SNMP application and the Switch SNMP must use the same community string. SNMP packets from any station that has not been authenticated are ignored (dropped). The default community strings for the Switch used for SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c management access are: • public - Allows authorized management stations to retrieve MIB objects. • private - Allows authorized management stations to retrieve and modify MIB objects. 34