D-Link DES-3350SR User Manual - page 95
D-Link DES-3350SR Standalone Layer 3 Switch
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User name
Enter a User Name of no more than 15
characters to identify the SSH user. This
User Name must be a previously configured
user account on the Switch.
Auth. Mode
The administrator may choose one of
the following to set the authorization
for users attempting to access the
Switch.
Host Based – This parameter should be
chosen if the administrator wishes to use
a remote SSH server for authentication
purposes. Choosing this parameter
requires the user to input the following
information to identify the SSH user.
1. Host Name – Enter an alphanumeric
string of no more than 32 characters
to identify the remote SSH user.
2. Host IP – Enter the corresponding IP
address of the SSH user.
Password – This parameter should be
chosen if the administrator wishes to use
an administrator-defined password for
authentication. Upon entry of this
parameter, the Switch will prompt the
administrator for a password, and then to
re-type the password for confirmation.
Public Key – This parameter should be
chosen if the administrator wishes to use the
publickey on a SSH server for authentication.
Host Name
Enter an alphanumeric string of no more than
32 characters to identify the remote SSH
user. This parameter is only used in
conjunction with the Host Based choice in
the Auth. Mode field.
Host IP
Enter the corresponding IP address of the
SSH user. This parameter is only used in
conjunction with the Host Based choice in
the Auth. Mode field.
Click Apply to implement changes made.
NOTE: To set the SSH User Authentication parameters on the Switch, a
User Account must be previously configured. For more information on
configuring local User Accounts on the Switch, see the User Accounts
section of this manual located in this section.
SNMP
The DES-3350SR supports the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) versions 1, 2c, and 3. The SNMP version used to
monitor and control the switch can be specified by the administrator. The three versions of SNMP vary in the level of security
provided between the management station and the network device.
SNMP settings are configured using the menus located on the SNMP V3 folder of the Web manager. Workstations on the network
that are allowed SNMP privileged access to the switch can be restricted with the Management Station IP Address window.
SNMP User Table
Use the SNMP User Table to create a new SNMP user and add the user to an existing SNMP group or to a newly created group.