Tripp Lite PDU3VSR6L2130 Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 9332CE - Page 19

Preferences > Security

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3. Web Console continued 3.8 Preferences continued 3.8.3 Preferences > Security continued Users This menu allows for the definition and management of various users allowed to access various aspects of the network. There are a total of 12 available user slots. User Definition Menu Data The following is the data that is used to define the local users. Not all data applies to all user types and will be identified accordingly. SNMP Protocol The SNMP Protocol is the first attribute to be defined for a user since it will needed to determine what data items will be populated for the user. The valid values are: • None This user does not have any SNMP access. • SNMP v1 This user is a SNMPv1 community definition. Only access through SNMP is allowed for this user. • SNMPv2c This user is a SNMPv2c community definition. Only access through SNMP is allowed for this user. • SNMPV3 This user has SNMPv3 access as well as access through any of the other view interfaces. Figure 3-33: User Menu There are three levels of user access • Read Only - The user may read the data but make no changes. • Read/Write - The user may not only read the data but make changes as well. • None - The user has no access to the data in the facility There are five pre-defined users on the SNMPWEBCARD: localadmin This is the administrator account and has Read/Write access to all program areas. This user cannot be deleted or its facility access permission be modified, but the username and password may be changed from its default settings. The default password is same as the username. This user has SNMPv3 access. localmanager This account has default access as Read/Write to all areas except to the security area of the program. The default password is same as the username. This user has SNMPv3 access. localguest This account has read-only access to Device Status, Logging and Info areas of the program. The default password is same as the username. This user has SNMPv3 access. public This account is not a program user. It is a SNMPv1 Read-Only community tripplite This account is not a program user; it is a SNMPv2c Read/Write community. This is the default community string that Tripp Lite's PowerAlert Network Shutdown Agent uses to discover Tripp Lite SNMP devices on the network. Users 6-12 are not defined. 19 User Name For users with no SNMP and SNMPv3 access, the username is a string value 8 to 32 characters in length with no spaces. Community For SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c users, the community name is a string value 6 to 32 characters in length with no spaces. The only exception to the minimum length rule is the default community name "public." If the public community is deleted, it can be re-added and will not need to follow the 6 character minimum rule. Facility permissions This defines the access permissions for the user. A pop-up box will be presented to choose the facilities. The facilities are ways of grouping permission for related pieces of data. A user may have access to all or only a subset of the data. Default- This is used to provide the default access for program access for each user. When adding a new user the default, permissions are set to No Access. The individual areas listed below override the default setting for that program area. Figure 3-34: Permissions Security- This is the security data such as local user, RADIUS hosts definitions and authentication method. By default, security access is given to only the localadmin user. Network Settings- This is all the network data. System Settings- This includes all of the system settings. By default, access is given to localadmin and localmanager. System Info- Provides Read Only access to the about, help, and system IP address

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3.8 Preferences
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3.8.3 Preferences > Security
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Users
This menu allows for the definition and management of various users
allowed to access various aspects of the network. There are a total of
12 available user slots.
There are three levels of user access
• Read Only - The user may read the data but make no changes.
• Read/Write - The user may not only read the data but make changes
as well.
• None - The user has no access to the data in the facility
There are five pre-defined users on the SNMPWEBCARD:
localadmin
This is the administrator account and has Read/Write access to all program
areas. This user cannot be deleted or its facility access permission be modified,
but the username and password may be changed from its default settings. The
default password is same as the username. This user has SNMPv3 access.
localmanager
This account has default access as Read/Write to all areas except to
the security area of the program. The default password is same as the
username. This user has SNMPv3 access.
localguest
This account has read-only access to Device Status, Logging and Info
areas of the program. The default password is same as the username.
This user has SNMPv3 access.
public
This account is not a program user. It is a SNMPv1 Read-Only community
tripplite
This account is not a program user; it is a SNMPv2c Read/Write
community. This is the default community string that Tripp Lite’s
PowerAlert Network Shutdown Agent uses to discover Tripp Lite SNMP
devices on the network.
Users 6-12 are not defined.
3. Web Console
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User Definition Menu Data
The following is the data that is used to define the local users. Not all
data applies to all user types and will be identified accordingly.
SNMP Protocol
The SNMP Protocol is the first attribute to be defined for a user
since it will needed to determine what data items will be populated
for the user.
The valid values are:
• None
This user does not have any SNMP access.
• SNMP v1
This user is a SNMPv1 community definition. Only access through
SNMP is allowed for this user.
• SNMPv2c
This user is a SNMPv2c community definition. Only access
through SNMP is allowed for this user.
• SNMPV3
This user has SNMPv3 access as well as access through any of
the other view interfaces.
User Name
For users with no SNMP and SNMPv3 access, the username is a
string value 8 to 32 characters in length with no spaces.
Community
For SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c users, the community name is a string
value 6 to 32 characters in length with no spaces. The only exception
to the minimum length rule is the default community name “public.”
If the public community is deleted, it can be re-added and will not
need to follow the 6 character minimum rule.
Facility permissions
This defines the access permissions
for the user.
A pop-up box will be
presented to choose the facilities.
The facilities are ways of grouping
permission for related pieces of data.
A user may have access to all or only a
subset of the data.
Default
- This is used to provide
the default access for program
access for each user.
When
adding a new user the default,
permissions are set to No Access.
The individual areas listed below
override the default setting for
that program area.
Security
- This is the security data such as local user, RADIUS
hosts definitions and authentication method. By default,
security access is given to only the localadmin user.
Network Settings
- This is all the network data.
System Settings
- This includes all of the system settings. By
default, access is given to localadmin and localmanager.
System Info
- Provides Read Only access to the about, help,
and system IP address
Figure 3-33: User Menu
Figure 3-34: Permissions