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Optimux-34 Ver. 2.81  Configuring SNMP  6-1 
Chapter 6 
Security Management 
This chapter discusses how to manage security through assigning access 
authorizations for the Optimux-34 system using RADview/TDM. 
The basic tasks involved in security management or access authorization 
management are: 
•  Configuring SNMP 
•  Configuring Management Access. 
RADview/OV on Unix supports the Security feature. Security defines different 
types of users: 
•  Administrator 
•  Operator 
•  Technician 
•  Monitor. 
Each user type has different access permission(s) to the product's application 
data. Some of them have Read-Write access to all or part of the menus and 
dialog boxes; others have only Read-Only access to part of the menus/dialog 
boxes. The menu looks the same for all users. If you are a user that has only 
Read-Only access and attempts to enter a dialog box, select a menu entry that 
you do not have permission to, or to press the <Set> button (or a similar Read-
Write one), a message box will then be displayed stating that you have no access 
to the selected entry/dialog box/operation. 
When a Read-Write menu entry or a dialog box is allowed (to be <Set>) for a 
Technician, the paragraph detailing this entry/dialog box will include (T) at the 
end. 
When a Read-Write menu entry or dialog box is allowed (to be Set) for a Monitor, 
the paragraph detailing this entry/dialog box, will include at the end: (M). In this 
case, Technician is also allowed to perform Set. 
<Print> and <Refresh> are buttons that are enabled for Monitor users. 
6.1 Configuring SNMP 
RADview/TDM allows you to view and modify SNMP settings; enabling you to 
specify the management station(s) that can transmit or receive Optimux-34 
traps. There may be between one to ten management stations defined. 
You cannot change the number of management stations, or the Manager IDs, but 
you can change the IP address/es. 










