IP SNMP credentials

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The password can be from 1 through 16 characters long, case sensitive, and allows all printable ASCII characters. The password displays as asterisks.

10.Click the right arrow button to add the SNMPv3 read-write credentials to the Selected SNMPv3 Read-Write Credentials list.

NOTE

If the devices use multiple credentials, use the Up or Down buttons to place the most commonly used credentials at the top of the Selected SNMPv3 Read-Write Credentials list to make discovery run more efficiently.

11.Click Apply to save your work.

12.Click Close to close the Discover Setup - IP dialog box.

13.Click Yes on the confirmation message.

Editing SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c credentials

To edit a SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c read-write community string, complete the following steps.

1.Select Discover > IP Products.

The Discover Setup - IP dialog box displays.

2.Click the Global Settings tab.

3.Click the SNMP tab.

4.Select the community string you want to edit in the Selected Read-Write Community Strings list and click the left arrow button.

The selected credentials display in the Add/Edit Read-Write Community Strings area.

5.Enter a unique label to identify the community string in the Display Label field the Add/Edit Read-Write Community Strings area.

This label can be from 1 through 16 characters long, case sensitive, and allows all printable ASCII characters.

6.Enter the unique community string in the Community Strings field.

The community string can be from 1 through 16 characters long, case sensitive, and allows all printable ASCII characters. The string displays as asterisks.

7.Click the right arrow button to add the read-write community string to the Selected Read-Write Community Strings list.

NOTE

If the devices use multiple community strings, use the Up or Down buttons to place the most commonly used community string at the top of the Selected Read-Write Community Strings list to make discovery run more efficiently.

NOTE

If the Selected Read-Write Community Strings list does not contain any community strings, the Management application uses the "public" and "private" community strings.

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