Security: creating usernames and passwords, In the browser interface -9, In the browser interface -8 – HP 2910AL User Manual

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Using the ProCurve Web Browser Interface

Tasks for Your First ProCurve Web Browser Interface Session

This window is the launching point for the basic configuration you need to
perform to set web browser interface passwords for maintaining security and
a fault detection policy, which determines the types of messages that the Alert
Log displays.

To set web browser interface passwords, click on

secure access to the device

to display the Device Passwords screen, and then go to the next page. (You
can also access the password screen by clicking on the

Security tab.)

To set Fault Detection policy, click on

select the fault detection configuration in

the second bullet in the window and go to the section, “Setting Fault Detection
Policy” on page 5-24. (You can also access the password screen by clicking on
the

Configuration tab, and then the

[Fault Detection]

key.)

Security: Creating Usernames and Passwords
in the Browser Interface

N o t e

On the switches covered in this guide you can also configure RADIUS authen­
tication for web browser interface access. For more information, refer to the
chapter titled “RADIUS Authentication and Accounting” in the Access Secu­
rity Guide

for your switch.

You may want to create both a username and a password to create access
security for your switch. There are two levels of access to the interface that
can be controlled by setting user names and passwords:

Operator Setting.

An Operator-level user name and password allows

read-only access to most of the web browser interface, but prevents
access to the Security window.

Manager Setting.

A Manager-level user name and password allows full

read/write access to the web browser interface.

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