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Version 3.1 SP2 Reference Guide - Extreme Networks

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Chapter 3Figure 23: Default Device Communication Settings Window, Basic tabThe fields on the Basic tab are:Device LoginDevice Contact PasswordUse SSHDevice Manager ProtocolAdditional Info:The device login required for Telnet or to use <strong>Extreme</strong>Ware Vista. The default isadmin.The device password. The default is an empty password (no password).Whether SSH2 should be used for secure Telnet sessions. Select SSH Enabledif Ridgeline should use SSH2s. SSH2 must be configured on the device in orderfor an SSH2 session to be established between Ridgeline and the device. Thedefault is SSH Disabled.The protocol used to communicate with this device when using the devicebasedelement manager (<strong>Extreme</strong>Ware Vista): HTTP or HTTPS. SSH must beenabled on the device. The default is HTTP.Any information you want to be included, by default, for all devices added to theRidgeline inventory. Maximum of 255 characters.2 Click the SNMP tab to enter or make changes to any of the SNMP fields, as shown in Figure 24.These options apply to future network devices that you add to the Ridgeline database.Figure 24: Default Device Communication Settings Window, SNMP tabThe fields on the SNMP tab are:SNMP Read Community StringSNMP Write Community StringSNMP V3 User NameThe SNMP community string for devices using SNMP version 1. The default ispublic.The SNMP community string for devices using SNMP version 1. The default isprivate.The principal name used for SNMP V3 authentication and security. The defaultis initialmd5.Ridgeline <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>69

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