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You are prompted to re-enter the password.
The following prompt is displayed:
Enter Privacy Protocol [D-DES, N-None]:
Note
You can only configure the Privacy Protocol if you have configured
the Authentication Protocol with the MD5 or SHA values.
9. Select one of the following options:
D -DES
Select this value to make the DES privacy (or encryption) protocol the
privacy protocol for this User Table entry. With this selection,
messages transmitted between the host and the switch are encrypted
with the DES protocol.
N
-None
Select this value if you do not want a privacy protocol for this User
Table entry. With this selection, messages transmitted between the
host and the switch are not encrypted.
If you select NONE, you are prompted for the Storage Type. Go to
Step 13.
If you select DES, the following prompt is displayed:
Enter Privacy Password:
10. Enter a privacy password of up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
You are prompted to re-enter the password.
The following prompt is displayed:
Enter Storage Type [V-Volatile, N-NonVolatile]:
11. Select one of the following storage types for this table entry:
V - Volatile
Select this storage type if you do not want the ability to save an entry in
the SNMPv3 User Table to nonvolatile memory. After making changes
to an SNMPv3 User Table entry with a Volatile storage type, the
S
-
Save Configuration Changes option does not appear on the Main
Menu.
N-NonVolatile
Select this storage type if you want the ability to save an entry in the
SNMPv3 User Table to nonvolatile memory. After making changes to
an SNMPv3 User Table entry with a NonVolatile storage type, the
S
-
Save Configuration Changes option appears on the Main Menu,
Summary of Contents for AT-9400
Page 16: ...Figures 16 ...
Page 18: ...Tables 18 ...
Page 28: ...Preface 28 ...
Page 30: ...30 Section I Basic Operations ...
Page 60: ...Chapter 1 Basic Switch Parameters 60 Section I Basic Operations ...
Page 64: ...Chapter 2 Port Parameters 64 Section I Basic Operations Port Type The port type ...
Page 84: ...Chapter 2 Port Parameters 84 Section I Basic Operations ...
Page 124: ...Chapter 6 Static Port Trunks 124 Section I Basic Operations ...
Page 144: ...144 Section II Advanced Operations ...
Page 196: ...Chapter 10 File Downloads and Uploads 196 Section II Advanced Operations ...
Page 218: ...Chapter 11 Event Logs and the Syslog Client 218 Section II Advanced Operations ...
Page 242: ...Chapter 13 Access Control Lists 242 Section II Advanced Operations ...
Page 294: ...294 Section III IGMP Snooping MLD Snooping and RRP Snooping ...
Page 314: ...Chapter 19 MLD Snooping 314 Section III IGMP Snooping MLD Snooping and RRP Snooping ...
Page 318: ...318 Section IV SNMPv3 ...
Page 416: ...Chapter 21 SNMPv3 416 Section IV SNMPv3 ...
Page 418: ...418 Section V Spanning Tree Protocols ...
Page 470: ...470 Section VI Virtual LANs ...
Page 520: ...Chapter 26 Multiple VLAN Modes 520 Section VI Virtual LANs ...
Page 532: ...Chapter 27 Protected Ports VLANs 532 Section VI Virtual LANs ...
Page 546: ...546 Section VII Internet Protocol Routing ...
Page 560: ...560 Section VIII Port Security ...
Page 568: ...Chapter 30 MAC Address based Port Security 568 Section VIII Port Security ...
Page 586: ...Chapter 31 802 1x Port based Network Access Control 586 Section VIII Port Security ...
Page 588: ...588 Section IX Management Security ...
Page 610: ...Chapter 33 Encryption Keys 610 Section IX Management Security ...
Page 650: ...Chapter 36 TACACS and RADIUS Protocols 650 Section IX Management Security ...
Page 660: ...Chapter 37 Management Access Control List 660 Section IX Management Security ...
Page 668: ...Index 668 ...