Black Box MPSH16-D20-120V Manual De Usuario

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OUTLET MANAGED PDU
 
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13.3.  Configuration via SNMP
Outlet Managed PDU User accounts can be viewed, created, modified, and deleted 
via SNMP.  User accounts are arranged in a table of 128 rows, and indexed 1-128.  
User account parameters, as seen through the SNMP, are summarized below.
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userTable::userName – 32 character username
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userTable::userPassword – 16 character password
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userTable::userAccessLevel – Account access level.
 
0 – View Access
 
1 – User Access
 
2 – Superuser Access
 
3 – Administrator Access
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userTable::userLocalAccess – A string of 20 characters, with one 
character for each of the 20 possible plugs on the LOCAL Outlet Managed 
PDU.  A ‘0’ indicates that the account does not have access to the plug, and a 
‘1’ indicates that the user does have access to the plug.
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userTable::userAux1Access – A string of 20 characters, with one 
character for each of the 20 possible plugs on the AUX1 Outlet Managed 
PDU.  A ‘0’ indicates that the account does not have access to the plug, and a 
‘1’ indicates that the user does have access to the plug.
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userTable::userAux2Access – A string of 20 characters, with one 
character for each of the 20 possible plugs on the AUX2 Outlet Managed 
PDU.  A ‘0’ indicates that the account does not have access to the plug, and a 
‘1’ indicates that the user does have access to the plug.
• 
userTable::userAux3Access – A string of 20 characters, with one 
character for each of the 20 possible plugs on the AUX3 Outlet Managed 
PDU.  A ‘0’ indicates that the account does not have access to the plug, and a 
‘1’ indicates that the user does have access to the plug.
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userTable::userGroupAccess – A string of 54 characters, with 
one character for each of the 54 possible plug groups in the system.  A ‘0’ 
indicates that the account does not have access to the plug group, and a ‘1’ 
indicates that the user does have access to the plug group.
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userTable::userSerialAccess – Access to the serial interface
 
0 – No access
 
1 – Access