H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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c.

You can only add devices that are configured with SNMPv3 using SNMP templates. You must

create an SNMP template with the SNMPv3 parameters for this device before adding this
device. For more information about creating SNMP templates, see "

SNMP templates

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d.

Enter the read-only community string in the Read-Only Community String field.

e.

Enter the read-write community string in the Read-Write Community String field.

f.

Enter the SNMP timeout value (1–60 seconds) in the Timeout field. This parameter determines
how long IMC waits for an SNMP reply from the managed device before declaring that the

request has timed out. The default is 4.

g.

Enter the number of SNMP retries (1–20) in the Retries field. The retries parameter defines how
many times the management system (IMC) sends SNMP retries in an attempt to communicate

with the managed device before reporting a failure. The default is 3.

Using existing SNMP templates

h.

Click the radio button to the left of Select an Existing Template.

i.

Click the radio button to the left of the SNMP template you want to use.

j.

Click OK to apply the SNMP parameters for this device.

28.

Do one of the following:

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If you want to configure the telnet parameters for this device, click the checkbox to the left of
Telnet Settings of the Access Parameters section, and then go to Step 29.

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If you do not, go directly to Step 30.

29.

To configure the Telnet settings for this device, click the

Configure link located at the Telnet

Settings of the Access Parameters section.
The Telnet Parameters dialog box appears.
You can either enter the Telnet settings in this dialog box or select an existing Telnet template that

contains the Telnet settings for this device. Telnet templates are particularly useful when Telnet
configurations are standardized. For more information about creating Telnet templates, see

"

Telnet templates

."

Editing Telnet settings manually

a.

To edit the telnet parameters manually, verify that the radio button to the left of Edit Telnet
Parameters is selected.

b.

Select the Telnet authentication mode from the Authentication Mode list.

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Username: Enter the Telnet username in the Username field, if prompted.

{

Password: Enter the Telnet password in the Password field, if prompted.

{

Super Password: Enter the Telnet super password in the Super Password field, if prompted.

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Timeout: Enter the Telnet timeout value configured on the managed device in the Timeout field.
Valid range is 1–60 seconds.

c.

Using existing Telnet templates

d.

To configure the Telnet settings for this device using Telnet templates, click on the radio button

to the left of Select an Existing Template.

e.

Click the radio button to the left of the Telnet template you want to use.

f.

Click OK to apply the Telnet configuration settings to this device.

30.

Do one of the following:

{

If you want to configure the SSH parameters for this device, click the checkbox to the left of
SSH Settings of the Access Parameters section, and then go to Step 31.

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