Table 4.11 Wizard Security Levels (1 of 2)
Security Level | Description |
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Basic Security | This option requires that you configure an administrator |
| password for configuration management. The administrator |
| password is shared with other management tools, such as |
| Telnet and SNMP applications. However, some |
| management tools, such as Telnet, use |
| communications and are not secure. |
| The Administrator Account page is used to enter the |
| administrator password. The Administrator Password will |
| also be used as the SNMP v1/v2 Set Community Name for |
| SNMP management applications. |
| The Configuration Review page displays all the current |
| settings that may affect security. Click Finish to set your |
| basic security selections. |
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|
Enhanced Security | |
(Recommended) | Security by automatically disabling management protocols |
| that are do not use secure, encrypted communications |
| (such as Telnet and FTP firmware updates, RCFG, SNMP |
| v1/v2c). To change individual protocol settings, see Mgmt. |
| Protocols. |
| The Administrator Account page is used to enter the |
| administrator password. |
| SNMP Configuration pages are used to configure specific |
| SNMP settings: |
| ● Enable SNMPv3: |
| Enable SNMP v3 and create an SNMP v3 account. |
| Creating an SNMP v3 account is not recommended if |
| you manage devices using HP Web Jetadmin. See |
| SNMP. |
| ● Enable SNMPv1/v2 |
| option to allow support of current tools that rely on SNMP |
| v1/v2 for device discovery and status. |
| The Configuration Review page displays all the current |
| settings that may affect security. Click Finish to set your |
| basic security selections. |
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