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Managing Your Device
Configuring User Accounts
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To configure the user accounts:
STEP 1
Choose
Administration
>
Users
.
STEP
2
In the Account Activation field, check the boxes for the accounts that you want to
activate. (The admin account must be active.)
STEP
3
(Optional) To edit the administrator account, under Administrator Account Setting,
check
Edit Administrator Settings
. To edit the guest account, under Guest
Settings, check
Edit Guest Settings
. Enter the following information:
STEP
4
Click
Save
.
Importing User Accounts
You can import several users at the same time using a CSV file.
Ensure that the data in the CSV file is arranged as shown in the following tables:
New Username
Enter a new username.
Old Password
Enter the current password.
New Password
Enter the new password.
We recommended that the password contains no
dictionary words from any language, and is a mix of
letters (both uppercase and lowercase), numbers,
and symbols. The password can be up to 64
characters long.
Retype New Password
Reenter the new password.
TYPE
USERNAME
PASSWORD
Admin
Admin123
Admin123
Guest
Guest123
Guest123
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NOTE
The names of the columns are case-sensitive. Do not change the order or the
names of the columns.
To import user accounts from a CSV file:
STEP 1
In the
Import User Name & Password
field, click
Browse
.
STEP
2
Locate the file and click
Open
.
STEP
3
Click
Import
.
TYPE
USERNAME
PASSWORD
ENABLE
PPTP
PPTP-user-1
12345678
enable
PPTP
PPTP-user-2
345123678
disable
TYPE
USERNAME
PASSWORD
VPNServer
vpn-user-1
12345678
VPNServer
vpn-user-2
33245678
TYPE
USERNAME
PASSWORD
ACCESS_TIME
guestnet
guestnet-user-1
12345678
1440
guestnet
guestnet-user-2
33245678
60
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Managing Your Device
Setting the Session Timeout Value
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Setting the Session Timeout Value
The timeout value is the number of minutes of inactivity that are allowed before the
Device Manager session is ended. You can configure timeout for the Admin and
Guest accounts.
To configure session timeout:
STEP 1
Choose
Administration
>
Session Timeout
.
STEP
2
In the
Administrator Inactivity Timeout
field, enter the number, in minutes, before
a session times out due to inactivity. Choose
Never
to allow the administrator to
stay logged in permanently.
STEP
3
In the
Guest Inactivity Timeout
field, enter the number, in minutes, before a
session times out due to inactivity. Choose
Never
to allow the administrator to stay
logged in permanently.
STEP
4
Click
Save
.
Configuring Simple Network Management (SNMP)
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) lets you monitor and manage your
router from an SNMP manager. SNMP provides a remote means to monitor and
control network devices, and to manage configurations, statistics collection,
performance, and security.
Configuring SNMP System Information
NOTE
Before you can use SNMP, install SNMP software on your computer. Your device
supports only SNMPv3 for SNMP management and SNMPv1/2/3 for SNMP trap
messages.
To enable SNMP:
STEP 1
Choose
Administration
>
SNMP
.
STEP
2
Check
Enable
to enable SNMP.
STEP
3
Select the SNMP version in the Mode field.
STEP
4
Enter this information:
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STEP
5
Click
Save
.
Editing SNMPv3 Users
You can configure SNMPv3 parameters for the two default user accounts (Admin
and Guest) for your device.
To configure SNMPv3 settings:
STEP 1
Choose
Administration
>
SNMP
.
STEP
2
Under
SNMPv3 User Configuration
, configure the following settings:
SysContact
Enter the name of the contact person for this
device. For example, your network administrator.
SysLocation
Enter the physical location of the device. For
example, Rack #2, 4th Floor.
SysName
Enter a name to identify your device easily. For
example, RTR 141.
UserName
Select the account to configure (
admin
or
guest
).
Access Privilege
Displays the access privileges of the selected user
account.
Security Level
Choose the SNMPv3 security level:
No Authentication and No Privilege
—Does not
require any Authentication and Privacy.
Authentication and No Privilege
—Submit only
Authentication algorithm and password.
Authentication and Privilege
—Submit
Authentication and privacy algorithm and
password.
Authentication
Algorithm Server
Select the type of authentication algorithm (
MD5
or
SHA
).
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STEP
3
Click
Save
.
Configuring the SNMP Traps
The fields in the SNMP
Trap Configuration
section allow you to configure an
SNMP agent to which the device sends trap messages (notifications).
To configure the traps:
STEP 1
Choose
Administration
>
SNMP
.
STEP
2
Under
Trap Configuration
, configure the following settings:
STEP
3
Click
Save
.
Authentication
Password
Enter the authentication password.
Privacy Algorithm
Choose the type of privacy algorithm (
DES
or
AES
).
Privacy
Password
Enter the privacy password.
IP Address
Enter the IP address of the SNMP manager or trap
agent.
Port
Enter the SNMP trap port of the IP address to
which the trap messages will be sent.
Community
Enter the community string to which the agent
belongs.
Most agents are configured to listen for traps in the
Public community.
SNMP Version
Select the SNMP version:
v1
,
v2c
, or
v3
.
SNMP Trap Severity
Level
Choose the severity level at which the device must
send trap messages.

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