Security>Setup Wizard
Use the Setup Wizard to configure device passwords, manager and operator access read/write permissions, and access protocols supported by the switch. These security settings prevent unauthorized access to the switch
If you would like the wizard to include multiple windows with step-by-step instructions and descriptions, select Typical.
OR
To exclude instructions and descriptions and display all security settings in one window, select Advanced.
Click Next.
Follow the instructions on the each window of the wizard, clicking Next to advance to the next window.
Operator Password
Manager Password
SNMP
Telnet
SSH
Web Management
USB Autorun
Telnet/SSH session timeout
At each window, you have the following options:
Enter a new value and/or make a new selection, or click Continue to keep the current value and proceed to the next window.
To quit the Setup wizard without saving any changes, click Exit at any time.
To return to a previous screen, click Back at any time.
Review your entries on the Management Interface Setup summary window and correct any errors.
Click Apply to save your changes.
On the Management Interface Setup window of the wizard, enter the security settings you want to configure. Remember the following when configuring security settings, which are the same settings that are configured in a Typical setup.
If a manager or operator password is configured, you cannot select USB Autorun.
MIB variables are read only when SNMPv2 Community Access Level is Restricted, and MIB variables can be configured when SNMPv2 Community Access Level is Unrestricted.
To disable Telnet/SSH session timeouts, set the timeout to zero (0).
Click Apply to save your changes.
Once a password has been configured on the switch, you cannot remove it using the CLI wizard. Passwords can be removed by executing the no password command directly from the CLI.
When you restrict SNMP access to SNMPv3 only, the options SNMPv2 community name and access level will not appear.
The wizard displays the first available SNMPv2 community and allows the user to modify the first community access parameters.
The wizard creates a new SNMP community only when no communities have been configured on the switch.
The USB Autorun feature is disabled when an operator or manager password is set on the switch. Once a password has been set, the USB autorun option is no longer provided as part of the wizard.
The option to restrict Web Access to SSL is available only if a server certificate has been previously installed on the switch.