Restoring Passwords; Configuring Snmp - Cisco 2100 Series Configuration Manual

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Configuring SNMP

To list configured users, enter this command:
Step 2
show mgmtuser

Restoring Passwords

If you ever forget your password, follow these steps to configure a new username and password at
boot-up using the CLI from the controller's serial console:
After the controller boots up, enter Restore-Password at the User prompt.
Step 1
Note
At the Enter User Name prompt, enter a new username.
Step 2
Step 3
At the Enter Password prompt, enter a new password.
Step 4
At the Re-enter Password prompt, re-enter the new password. The controller validates and stores your
entries in the database.
When the User prompt reappears, enter your new username.
Step 5
Step 6
When the Password prompt appears, enter your new password. The controller logs you in with your new
username and password.
Configuring SNMP
Cisco recommends that you use the GUI to configure SNMP settings on the controller. To use the CLI,
follow these steps:
Enter config snmp community create name to create an SNMP community name.
Step 1
Enter config snmp community delete name to delete an SNMP community name.
Step 2
Enter config snmp community accessmode ro name to configure an SNMP community name with
Step 3
read-only privileges. Enter config snmp community accessmode rw name to configure an SNMP
community name with read-write privileges.
Enter config snmp community ipaddr ip-address ip-mask name to configure an IP address and subnet
Step 4
mask for an SNMP community.
Note
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For security reasons, the text that you enter does not appear on the controller console.
This command behaves like an SNMP access list. It specifies the IP address from which the
device accepts SNMP packets with the associated community. The requesting entity's IP address
is ANDed with the subnet mask before being compared to the IP address. If the subnet mask is
set to 0.0.0.0, an IP address of 0.0.0.0 matches to all IP addresses. The default value is 0.0.0.0.
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Configuring Controller SettingsWireless Device Access
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