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Inventory Device Details - Interface, Table 53, LABEL, DESCRIPTION - encrypted password

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Chapter 6 Tool Table 53 Tool > Inventory > Device > Access (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Privacy This field is available if you selected MD5 or SHA1 in the Authentication field. Select which encryption algorithm to use for SNMP packets transmitted between the ENC and the device. None - no encryption key or algorithm DES - a 56-bit key with the DES encryption algorithm Privacy Password AES - a 128-bit key with the AES encryption algorithm This field is available if you selected DES or AES in the Privacy field. Polling Enable Status Polling Polling Method Polling Interval Status Variable Enter the encryption key with the length according to the Privacy setting. Select this to have the ENC poll its managed devices periodically to update their status in the ENC. Clear this to disable it. Select which method (SNMP, Ping) the ENC uses to poll the device's status. Select how often the ENC sends a poll message to the device. You can use this and the following two Status fields to customize a threshold the ENC uses to determine whether the device is running normally or not. Type the MIB object ID of the variable for the criteria. This is an example for the threshold. "1.3.6.1.4.1.890.1.6.1.1.1.0 (sysCPUUsage) < 98" means the device is running normally when the CPU usage is less than 98%. If the CPU usage goes to 98% or above, the device is overloaded. Status OK Exp Status OK Value TCP Port Scan Enable TCP Port Scan Web:80 FTP:21 Telnet:23 SMTP:25 #1~#4 Apply Back You can also click the magnifier icon and find the object to have the ENC automatically display the object ID in this field. Select the comparison expression for the threshold. The available options are greater than (>), equal to (=), and less than (

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ENC User’s Guide
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6.2.3
Inventory Device Details - Interface
Use this screen to view the current port information of the selected device.
Privacy
This field is available if you selected
MD5
or
SHA1
in the
Authentication
field.
Select which encryption algorithm to use for SNMP packets transmitted between the ENC
and the device.
None - no encryption key or algorithm
DES
- a 56-bit key with the DES encryption algorithm
AES
- a 128-bit key with the AES encryption algorithm
Privacy Password
This field is available if you selected
DES
or
AES
in the
Privacy
field.
Enter the encryption key with the length according to the
Privacy
setting.
Polling
Enable Status
Polling
Select this to have the ENC poll its managed devices periodically to update their status in
the ENC. Clear this to disable it.
Polling Method
Select which method (
SNMP
,
Ping
) the ENC uses to poll the device’s status.
Polling Interval
Select how often the ENC sends a poll message to the device.
Status Variable
You can use this and the following two Status fields to customize a threshold the ENC
uses to determine whether the device is running normally or not. Type the MIB object ID
of the variable for the criteria. This is an example for the threshold.
“1.3.6.1.4.1.890.1.6.1.1.1.0 (sysCPUUsage) < 98” means the device is running normally
when the CPU usage is less than 98%. If the CPU usage goes to 98% or above, the
device is overloaded.
You can also click the magnifier icon and find the object to have the ENC automatically
display the object ID in this field.
Status OK Exp
Select the comparison expression for the threshold. The available options are greater
than (
>
), equal to (
=
), and less than (
<
).
Status OK Value
Enter the value for the threshold. If the variable’s value stays within the set threshold,
the device is online to the ENC. Otherwise, the ENC changes the device’s status to offline.
TCP Port Scan
Enable TCP Port
Scan
Select this to enable TCP port scan for the device, if you want to track whether a service
is available for access.
Web:80
Select this to have the ENC detect whether web service is available on the device.
FTP:21
Select this to have the ENC detect whether FTP service is available on the device.
Telnet:23
Select this to have the ENC detect whether Telnet service is available on the device.
SMTP:25
Select this to have the ENC detect whether mail service (SMTP) is available on the
device.
#1~#4
Select this and configure the service’s name and port number to have the ENC detect
whether the service is available on the device.
Apply
Click this to save the changes.
Back
Click this to exit this screen and go back to the previous screen.
Table 53
Tool > Inventory > Device > Access (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION