Nortel Networks 8600 manual New Default Community Strings in High Secure hsecure Mode

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Technical Configuration Guide for SNMP

v2.0

December 2006

3.4New Default Community Strings in High Secure (hsecure) Mode

If the ERS 8600 has been configured for high security mode (config bootconfig flags hsecure true) after a factory default setting, the software will change the default password and SNMP communities. All new passwords must be at least 8 characters and in release 4.1, all new passwords must be at least 10 characters. All old passwords less than 8 or 10 (for release 4.1) characters are no longer valid and you will be prompted to change the password to the mandatory character length.

To enable or disable hsecure, enter the following commands:

ERS-8606:5#config bootconfig flags hsecure {falsetrue}

ERS-8606:5# save boot

ERS-8606:5# boot –y

From a previous default factory setting, without changes made to the password or SNMP community strings, the following tables display the default hsecure settings.

Table 1: New Default Password Settings

User ID

 

New Default Password

 

 

 

rwa

 

rwarwarrw

rw

 

rwrwrwrw

ro

 

rorororo

l3

 

l3l3l3l3

l2

 

l2l2l2l2

l1

 

l1l1l1l1

l4admin

 

l4adminl

slbadmin

 

slbadmin

oper

 

operoper

l4oper

 

l4operl4

slboper

 

slbopers

ssladmin

 

ssladmin

Table 2: New Default Community Settings

User ID

New Default Password

 

 

ro

publiconly

l1

privateonly

l2

privateonly

l3

privateonly

rw

privateonly

rwa

secretonly

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Contents Technical Configuration Guide for Snmp Disclaimer Abstract Table of Contents List of Figures List of TablesSNMPv3 Overview UDPSnmp Upgrade Considerations Hidden File DetailsERS-86105#config bootconfig flags block-snmp true ERS-86105#config bootconfig flags block-snmp falseBlocking Snmp Blocking SNMPv1/2 onlyERS-86065#config sys access-policy policy 1..65535 ? ERS-86065#config sys access-policy enable true/falseERS-86065#config sys access-policy policy Snmp Group Access Policy Release 3.7.9, 4.1 or higher ERS-86065#config sys access-policy enable trueERS-86065#config sys access-policy policy 2 accesslevel rwa ERS-86065#show sys access-policy info policy2SNMPv3 Group Access Policy Configuration Example ERS-86105#config sys access-policy policy 1 service ?ERS-86105#config sys access-policy policy 2 enable ERS8610-B5#show snmp-v3 group-accessAdd the SNMPv1/2 group name and models to policy ERS-86105# Snmp Community Strings Config snmp-v3 community create followed by ERS-86065#config snmp-v3 community info ERS8600G3# config snmp-v3 community infoParameter ERS-86065#show snmp-v3 notify info ERS-86065#config snmp-v3 notify ?ERS-86065#config snmp-v3 target-addr ? ERS-86105#config snmp-v3 target-param info ERS-86065#config snmp-v3 target-addr delete TAddr1ERS-86065#config snmp-v3 target-addr info New Default Community Strings in High Secure hsecure Mode ERS-86065#config bootconfig flags hsecure falsetrueERS-86065#config sys set sendAuthenticationTrap true Snmp SettingsERS-86065#config sys set snmp ? Technical Configuration Guide for Snmp V2.0 Snmp with Radius Authentication and Accounting Adding a New SNMPv3 User to USM Table Configuring SNMPv3Loading the DES or AES Encryption Module Assign USM User to USM Group ERS-86105#config snmp-v3 usm infoERS-8610-C5#config snmp-v3 group-member info Assigning the USM Group Access Level ERS-86105#config snmp-v3 group-access infoERS-86105#config snmp-v3 mib-view info Assigning the MIB View to the USM GroupCreating a MIB View MIB StructureConfiguration Example Changing Snmp Communities Configuration Example Snmp Communities with ReleaseERS-86065#config sys set snmp community rwa rwa123pp8600 ERS-86065#config sys set snmp community ro ro567pp8600Out of 3 Total entries displayed ERS-8610-C5#config snmp-v3 community info ERS-8610-C5#config snmp-v3 group-access infoERS-8610-C5#config snmp-v3 mib-view info Testing Snmp Using Device Manager Technical Configuration Guide for Snmp V2.0 Configuration Example Using SNMPv3 Testing SNMPv3 Using Device Manager ERS-86105#config snmp-v3 usm create user2 md5 auth user2abcdSoftware Baseline Reference Documentation Document Title Publication Description NumberAppendix a Configuration Files From Configuration Example# Snmp V3 Notify Filter Configuration Contact us
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