Dell PowerEdge 2321DS User Manual - Page 165
Enabling and Configuring SNMP, Con Users, Unlock, Enable Lock-outs, Duration
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If an account becomes locked, it will remain locked until the duration time has elapsed, the Remote Console Switch is power-cycled, or an Administrator unlocks the account. A User Administrator may unlock only user accounts, whereas a Remote Console Switch Administrator may unlock any type of account. To unlock an account: 1 Click the Configure tab in the on-board web interface, then click the Users category in the left column. 2 Select the check box next to the user name you wish to unlock. 3 Click the Unlock button. The lock icon next to the username will disappear. To specify the length of time a user account remains locked: 1 Click the Configure tab in the on-board web interface, then click the Users category in the left column. 2 Click to enable the Enable Lock-outs check box. 3 Type the number of hours that a user will be locked out (1 to 99). NOTE: Only Remote Console Switch Administrators may specify lock-out parameters. To disable the Security Lockout feature: 1 Click the Configure tab in the on-board web interface, then click the Users category in the left column. 2 Clear the Enable Lock-outs check box. The Duration field is disabled. NOTE: Disabling Security Lock-Out will have no affect on users that are already locked out. Enabling and Configuring SNMP SNMP is a protocol used to communicate management information between network management applications and Remote Console Switches. Other SNMP managers can communicate with your Remote Console Switch by accessing MIB-II and the public portion of the enterprise MIB. When you select the SNMP category, the on-board web interface will retrieve the SNMP parameters from the unit. Managing Your Remote Console Switch Using the On-board Web Interface 148