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9145E NID Software User’s Manual

System Configuration

IP/SNMP Agent Configuration

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3.2.3.1 Adding or Editing a Managing Host IP

To add a Managing Host IP, select Add (A) from the Host Access Menu. To edit an existing
Managing Host IP select Edit (E). To delete a Managing Host IP select Delete (D). The Edit Host
Access menu (Figure 3-7) opens.

1. Type the Managing Host IP address to add to the Host Access list and press Enter.

2. Type the IP Mask Size (default value 32) and press Enter. To have an entire subnet

access the 9145E, enter the mask size for the subnet.

3. To change Telnet Access, type 1 and press Enter. Press the Space bar to select Telnet

and SSH, Telnet Only, SSH Only, or None.

4. To change FTP access, type 2 and press Enter. Press the Space bar to select FTP and

SFTP, FTP Only, SFTP Only, or None. Press Enter to select the parameter.

5. To change SNMP Access parameters, type 3 and press Enter. Press the Space bar to

select Read, Write, or None. Press Enter to select the parameter.

6. To change the SNMP Protocol parameters, type 4 and press Enter. Press the Space bar:

V1/V2c/V3, V1/V2c, or V3 using the Space Bar. Press Enter to select the parameter.

Figure 3-7 Add Host Access Menu

7. To change V1/V2c Read Community, type 5 and press Enter. Type the desired V1/V2c

Read Community and press Enter.

8. To change the V1/V2c Write Community, type 6 and press Enter. Type the desired V1/

V2c Write Community and press Enter.

9. To change the V1/V2c Access Level, type 7 and press Enter. Press the Space bar to

select Operator, Supervisor, or Observer. Press Enter to select the parameter.

Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device 29-JAN-2009
9145E-101-1-0 V03.10(GA0014) 11:51:16
----------------------------------EDIT HOST ACCESS-----------------------------

Managing Host IP :
IP Mask Size :
1. Telnet Access :
2. FTP Access :
3. SNMP Access :
4. SNMP Protocol :
5. V1/V2c Read Community :
6. V1/V2c Write Community :
7. V1/V2c Access Level :

Enter Managing Host IP address

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