Tripp Lite PDU3EVS6L2130 10kW 200-240V 3PH Switched PDU, LX Interface, Gigabit, 30 Outlets, L21-30P Input, LCD, 1.8 m Cord, 0U 1.8 m Height, TAA

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4. Telnet/SSH Console
4.2.3.2 Local Users
This menu is used to define the local users. Local users include SNMPv3 users and SNMPv1/v2c communities, which must be defined locally.
RADIUS authentication may not be used for SNMP access. There are a total of 12 users that may be defined with 5 default users being created
initially. Available slots will be identified in the user summary table with the name/community of “User Not Defined.”
The following is the data used to define the users. Not all data applies to all user types and will be identified accordingly. Alphanumeric and the
following special characters can be used: !@#$%^*(){[}]~_-).
Menu Data
SNMP Protocol
The SNMP Protocol is the first attribute to be defined for a user since it will need to be used to determine what data items need to be populated
for the user. The valid values are:
• None
This user does not have any SNMP access allowed.
• SNMPv1
This user is a SNMPv1 community definition. Only access through SNMP is allowed for this user.
• SNMPv2c
This user is a SNMPv2c community definition. Only access through SNMP is allowed for this user.
• SNMPv3
This user has SNMPv3 access, as well as access through any of the other view interfaces.
Username (SNMPv3 and No SNMP Access Users)
This is the username. It is a string value which is 8 to 32 characters long with no spaces.
Community (SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c Users)
This is the SNMP community name. It is a string value which is 8 to 32 characters long with no spaces.
Role
This is determined by login credentials. Valid values are administrator, manager and read-only.
Outlet Realms
Outlet realms are an integer between 1 and 32 used to identify a logical grouping of outlets to be used to limit a user's access to a subset of
outlets. In the user definition, it is a comma separated list of realms or range of realms that the user may access. Each load may be assigned a
single realm and multiple outlets may use the same realm.
For example, a PDU may be powering devices at a co-hosting facility where Customer One has all of his equipment connected to Circuit 1 of a 3-phase
PDU, Customer Two is on Circuit 2, and Customer Three is on Circuit 3. This PDU may have outlets 1, 4, 7, 10, 13, 16, 19 and 22 on Circuit 1, outlets 2,
5, 8, 11, 14, 17, 20 and 24 on Circuit 2 and outlets 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, and 23 on Circuit 3. The outlets on Circuit 1 could be assigned to Realm 5.
The outlets on Circuit 2 could be assigned to Realm 7 and the outlets on Circuit 3 could be assigned to Realm 9. The user realm mapping would be Realm
5 for Customer One, Realm 7 for Customer Two and Realm 9 for Customer Three. Assigning the realm to the user gives Read/Write access only for the
outlets assigned to the users’ realms, meaning they will be able to turn On or Off outlets only in the same realm.
---------------------User Detail Menu----------------------------
SNMP Protocol : SNMPV3
User Name : localadmin
Role : administrator
Outlet Realms :
ACL IP Address : ::
ACL IP Mask : ::
Password : rG5cF6F8E3kNU5iwHddrrg==
Auth Password : rG5cF6F8E3kNU5iwHddrrg==
Idle Timeout in Minutes : 0
Session Expiration in Min: 0
1- Name
2- Password
3- Auth Password
A- Apply Changes
X- Security
M- Return to Main Menu
<ENTER> Refresh Menu
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