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Optionally, specify a trusted host IP address and netmask for the location from which the
administrator can log into the web-based manager.
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Set the permission level for the administrator.
Read Only
The administrator can access the web-based manager and the CLI to view the configuration but
cannot change settings.
Read &
Write
The administrator can view and change settings.
•
Click OK to add the administrator account.
Editing administrator accounts
You can change the administrator account password, configure the IP addresses from which the
administrator can access the web-based manager, and change the administrator's permission level
To edit the administrator account:
•
Go to
System > Config > Admin
.
•
Click Change Password
.
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Type a New Password and Confirm the new password.
The password must be at least 6 characters long and may contain numbers (0-9) and upper and
lower case letters (A-Z, a-z) but no spaces.
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Click Edit
.
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In the Trusted Host field, you can enter the IP address of the computer from which the administrator
can connect to the web-based manager.
•
In the Host Mask field, you can enter 255.255.255.255 if the administrator must work from just one
computer.
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Change the administrator's permission as required.
•
Click OK.
•
To delete an administrator account, choose the account to delete and click Delete
.
Configuring SNMP
Configure SNMP for the DFL-1000 so that the SNMP agent running on the DFL-1000 can report system
information and send traps. Traps can alert system administrators about problems with the DFL-1000.
•
Go to
System > Config > SNMP
.
•
Click to select SNMP.
•
Configure SNMP settings:
System Name
Specify a name for this DFL-1000.
System
Location
Describe the physical location of the DFL-1000.
Contact
Information
Add the contact information for the person responsible for this DFL-1000.
Get Community
string
Also called read community, get community acts like a password to identify SNMP get
requests sent from the DFL-1000. The DFL-1000 sends the get community string with each
SNMP get request. The same get community string must be added to the SNMP monitoring
software to allow communication with the DFL-1000. The default get community string is
"public". Specify a community string to keep intruders from accessing get requests to
retrieve information about your network configuration.
Set/Trap
Community
The Set/trap community string functions like a password that is sent along with SNMP traps.
Change the set/trap community string to keep intruders from accessing traps. The same
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