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8. Click
Apply
to save the changes and continue adding target
switches.
Or
Click
OK
to save changes and close the
SNMP Configuration
dialog
box.
Configuring SNMPv3 Options
To use SNMPv3 with Avaya Network Management, you must enable
Login Mode and configure user names and password.
For more information on configuring Login Mode and user names and
passwords, refer to the Avaya Network Management User Administration
User Guide.
To enable HP-OV NNM for use with SNMPv3, you must first install the
HP-OV NNM SNMP Security Pack. Contact your HP dealer for details. For
more information on configuring SNMPv3 when using Avaya Network
Management in HP-OV NNM mode, refer to the HP-OV NNM
Administrator’s Guide and the HP-OV NNM Security Pack Reference Guide.
Creating an Administrator Community Name
Some features of the Avaya P580/P882 Manager require you to connect
to the device using an SNMP community name with Administrator
privileges. It is important that you create a community name with
Administrator privileges on each Avaya P580/P882 device in your
network.
You can create a community name with Administrator privileges using
the CLI or the Embedded Web Manager. For more information, refer to
the Avaya P580/P882 Operations Guide.
Configuring Login Security
Avaya Network Management offers secure “login mode” which allows
definitions of user names and passwords. In this mode, Network
Management Application and Device Manager users are prompted for a
login name and password. For more information, refer to Avaya Network
Management User Administration User Guide.
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