HP AE370A Brocade Web Tools Administrator's Guide v6.0.0 (53-1000606-01, April - Page 244
Managing RADIUS service, Setting SNMPv1 configuration parameters
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18 Managing RADIUS service 5. Click Apply. Setting SNMPv1 configuration parameters 1. Open the Switch Administration window as described on page 29. 2. Click the SNMP tab (see Figure 104). 3. Double-click a community string in the SNMPv1 section and type a new community string. 4. Double-click a recipient IP address in the SNMPv1 section and type a new IP address. 5. Click Apply. Setting SNMPv3 configuration parameters 1. Open the Switch Administration window as described on page 29. 2. Click the SNMP tab (see Figure 104). 3. Select a user name from the User Name drop-down menu in the SNMPv3 section. Note that the list is scrollable. If you do not see your user name, scroll down using the scroll bar or by clicking the User Name heading. 4. Double-click a recipient IP address in the SNMPv3 section and type a new IP address. 5. Select a trap level from the Trap Level drop-down menu. 6. Click Apply. Changing the access control configuration 1. Open the Switch Administration window as described on page 29. 2. Click the SNMP tab (see Figure 104). 3. Double-click an access host IP address in the Access Control List section and type a new host IP address. Note that the list is scrollable. If you do not see your user name, scroll down using the scroll bar or by clicking the Access Host heading. You can enter an IP address in either IPv4 or IPv6 format. When you use the IPv6 format, you must include a prefix, for example fec0::2002/64. 4. Select a permission for the host from the Access Control List drop-down menu. Options are Read Only and Read Write. 5. Click Apply. Managing RADIUS service Fabric OS supports RADIUS authentication, authorization, and accounting service (AAA). When configured for RADIUS, the switch becomes a Network Access Server (NAS) that acts as a RADIUS client. In this configuration, authentication records are stored in the RADIUS host server database. Login and logout account name, assigned role, and time accounting records are also stored on the RADIUS server. 224 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1000606-01