Enterasys mrxi-22 User Guide
LOCAL MANAGEMENT
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Basic-Read
This allows read-only access to Local
Management, but excludes read privileges to the
Component Trap screen.
Management, but excludes read privileges to the
Component Trap screen.
Read-Only
This allows read-only access to Local
Management, but excludes access to security
protected fields of the upper levels of authorization
(read-write or super-user).
Management, but excludes access to security
protected fields of the upper levels of authorization
(read-write or super-user).
Read-Write
This allows you to read and write to Local
Management fields, excluding IP Address,
SubNET Mask, and Community Names.
Management fields, excluding IP Address,
SubNET Mask, and Community Names.
Super-User
This access status gives the user read-write access
to Local Management and allows changes to be
made to all modifiable parameters including:
Community Names, IP Addresses, Traps, and
SNMP Objects.
to Local Management and allows changes to be
made to all modifiable parameters including:
Community Names, IP Addresses, Traps, and
SNMP Objects.
5.3.3
Editing the Community Name Table Screen
The password that you use to access Local Management at the Password
screen must have super-user access for your edits to take effect. If you
enter a password with basic-read, read-only, or read-write access, Local
Management displays the message “AUTHORIZATION PROHIBITS
ACCESS”, and does not include editing capabilities.
screen must have super-user access for your edits to take effect. If you
enter a password with basic-read, read-only, or read-write access, Local
Management displays the message “AUTHORIZATION PROHIBITS
ACCESS”, and does not include editing capabilities.
Caution: Any community name assigned in the Community Name Table
will be a password to its corresponding level of access to Local
Management. The community name assigned super-user access is the
only one that will give you complete access privileges to Local
Management.
will be a password to its corresponding level of access to Local
Management. The community name assigned super-user access is the
only one that will give you complete access privileges to Local
Management.
To make changes to the Community Name field:
1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Community Name field adjacent
to the access level of your choice.
2. Enter the community name, up to 32 characters in length, into the
field.
3. Press the Return key.
4. Repeat steps 1 - 3 for editing any of the other community names.