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NOTICE: When accessing the device for the first time, if the default passphrases do not
work, the passphrases may have been set to default values by a different system release
of software. See “Reset SNMPv3 Configuration (Serial)” in the CSS Online Help to reset
the passphrases to the current software release defaults.
4 If connecting remotely through the network to a different device, perform one of the following
actions. Otherwise, go to step 5.
If… Then…
If you know the IP
address for the de-
vice,
perform the following actions:
a In the Device IP Address field, enter the IP address for the
device.
b Go to step 5.
If you do not know
the IP address, but
know the system
identification of the
device (the zone,
physical site, sub-
site, and device ID of
the device),
perform the following actions:
a Click Device Name Wizard.
b From the Device list box, select the desired device type.
c In the Zone, Physical Site, Subsite, and Device ID fields, en-
ter the proper values.
NOTICE: Some fields, such as Subsite, do not allow
entries for some devices. Therefore, select the de-
vice first.
d Click OK.
The Domain Name Services (DNS) information of the device
automatically appears in the Device IP Address field.
e Click Connect.
f Go to step 5.
5 Click OK.
If the passphrases are authenticated, the Configure SNMPv3 Users window appears. If the
connection fails, a message appears.
6 To update the SNMPv3 credentials for a selected user, from the User Information section,
select a Username in the Username drop-down list.
The CSS retrieves the current credentials from the device for a selected user.
NOTICE: Depending on the user selected, some fields on this dialog box become read-
only or disabled. Click Cancel at any time to discard changes made to a selected user.
7 To change or update the SNMPv3 security level for a selected user, from the User Information
section, select the security level in the Security Level
drop-down list.
The security level options are:
NoAuthNoPriv
Neither the Authentication Passphrase nor Encryption Passphrase are needed for
communicating with the device.
AuthNoPriv
Authentication Passphrase is needed; but no Encryption Passphrase is needed for
communicating with the device.
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