Fluke Network Router manual Levels of Security, Enabling Security

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User’s Guide – version 1.6

NetWatch

Chapter 9: Security

Three levels of security are available in NetWatch. Each level allows access to different NetWatch functions.

Levels of Security

The levels of security are Administrator, Operator and Viewer. The Administrator has access to all NetWatch functions, including security administration. The Operator can view network visuals and has full access to all reports. The Viewer can view network visuals and reports.

Enabling Security

From the Admin menu, select Utilities and then Security. NetWatch comes with default passwords for each security level, which can be changed as required. Select the ‘Protect level’ you require the press ‘Ok’.

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Contents NetWatch Software License Agreement Other Restrictions Termination User’s Guide version NetWatch Support Services DefinitionsSupport Charges Intellectual Property Rights Undertakings by YouSupplier’s Undertakings Limitation of Liability and indemnityMiscellaneous Confidential Information and SecurityExceptions to Support Services Support HoursResponse Times Contents Reporting System Security Overview Key Product FeaturesInstalling NetWatch IntroductionArchitecture Overview Accessing the User InterfaceNetWatch Monitoring System NetWatch Database Alerting SystemWeb Front-end Global System Settings NetWatch ConfigurationSpecifying Devices Setting up a DeviceSnmp Interface Test Select Service TypesPing TCP Port TestDiscovery AlarmsEditing Devices Editing ServicesData Archiving Enabling Data ArchivingDisabling Data Archiving NetWatch Visualisation Managing Visual BackgroundsVisual Backgrounds Supplied with NetWatch Drawing the Visual Click Add NodeTo add an action to a Node\Link Select Description Alignment Using a NetWatch VisualView Traffic between 2 Nodes Node Colour Code SystemLink Colour Code System Alerting System How NetWatch Alerting WorksWhat Can Trigger an Alert? Receiving Alerts Web Based ReportsSyslog Setting up Alert Controllers Email RecipientSyslog Recipient Reporting System Syslog Messages Enabling Syslog Reception Configuring Devices to Send Syslogs to NetWatchSyslogs Syslogs and NetWatchUtilities Setting up a licence LoadManual Status Discovery Services, Discovery and PollingHow NetWatch services work Snmp Interface Test servicePage TCP Port Status service Response Time Graphing Ping Response Test serviceReceive Snmp Notifications service Configuring servicesSecurity Levels of SecurityEnabling Security Communities Appendix a SnmpMIBs OIDsWindows NT Windows snmptrap.exe serviceNotifications WindowsFurther Information Configuring Snmp on a Cisco RouterUser’s Guide version NetWatch Appendix B NetWatch And IIS Page Appendix C Integrating Netwatch and Netflow Tracker Discovery Methods Appendix D Auto DiscoveryIP Address Range Filters JspSmartUpload MySQL Jakarta Tomcat Appendix E Third Party Software