
Account Lockout can be enabled to define how many incorrect attempts occur before lockout (3-30),
reset attempts after (0-1800 seconds), how long for lockout duration (5-1800 seconds), and minimum
password length (0-16).
Password Complexity ensures the password is complex enough so they cannot be easily
compromised.
SNMPv1/v2
These settings provide support for specific tools that rely on SNMPv1/v2 for device discovery and
status. If you select Read Only, enter the Read Community Name and then re-enter it to confirm. If
you select Read and Write Enabled, enter the Read/Write Community Name, and then re-enter it to
confirm.
Note: If you synchronize passwords using the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS), the Admin
Password can also be used by other configuration tools such as Telnet, SNMPv1/v2, and HP Web
Jetadmin.
According to the RFC for Community Names, a Read/Write Community Name can be used for
performing SNMP Set Requests and SNMP Get Requests. Thus, Security Manager will attempt to use
the Read/Write Community Name for Gets and Sets.
Click Enable Default SNMPv1/v2 Credential Access if it is desired to allow Public to be used for SNMP
Get Requests.
SNMPv3
SNMPv3 employs a user-based security model (RFC 2574), and features user authentication and data
privacy through encryption. To fully assess SNMPv3, you must typically create an SNMPv3 account
on the device and implement the account information on the SNMPv3 management application. To
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