Netgear FSM726v3 7000 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide for Software - Page 29
Configuring an SNMP V3 User Profile, Apply, Cancel, Delete, Refresh, System, Configuration
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NETGEAR Managed Switches Software Administration Manual, Release 8.0 Tabs Main tabs Maintenance Help Index Sub tabs Tab Contents Services to perform a firmware upgrade, to save the configuration, and to perform a backup of the configuration. Access to the NETGEAR product support website and documentation. Tthe site index that allows direct access to any of the pages under the main tabs and sub tabs. The sub tab content changes depending on the selected main tab. In turn, each sub tab provides further sub categories of functions. 2. Unified Web Control Buttons: Depending on the selected main tag and sub tag, in the lower right corner, there are buttons that enable you to perform various page-dependent operations: • Add. Add a new class, group, ACL, or VLAN. • Apply. Apply all changes that you made to a page. • Cancel. Cancel all changes that you made to a page. • Delete. Delete an existing list or group that was created by using an Add operation. • Refresh. Refresh the data on the page such as log entry, port statistics, and other data. 3. Index Page: One of the unique features of the PCC is the Index page. This page provides links to all available pages on the PCC, allowing you to connect to each page directly. On the Index page, you can use your Web browser's search function to locate a particular feature, and then connect directly to the page that enables you to view or configure that feature. Note that when you access a page directly from the Index page, the navigation pane does not adjust as it normally would when you navigate to the page by using a main tag and sub tag. 4. Save the Configuration: When you click the Apply button to save the changes, the changes are applied to the switch but not saved into the permanent memory of the switch. When you reboot the switch, the changes are lost.To save the changes into the permanent memory of the switch, use the Save Configuration function that you can reach by clicking on the Maintenance tag and then on the Save Config tag. Configuring an SNMP V3 User Profile Configuring an SNMP V3 user profile is a part of user configuration. Any user can connect to the switch using the SNMPv3 protocol, but for authentication and encryption, additional steps are needed. Use the following steps to configure an SNMP V3 new user profile. 1. Select System>Configuration>User Accounts from the hierarchical tree on the left side of the web interface. 2. In the User field, select Create to create a new user. 3. Enter a new user name in the User Name field. Getting Started v1.0, October 2009 1-16