User guide

Chapter 3: Accessing the ACS 6000 Console Server via the Web Manager 31
5. Select the desired permission from the pull-down menu. Choices are Read and Write or Read
Only.
6. If the required SNMP version is v1 or v2, click the Version v1, v2 button, then enter the source
(valid entry is the subnet address).
-or-
If the required SNMP version is v1 or v2 using an IPv6 network, click the Version v1,v2 for
IPv6 network button, then enter the source (valid entry is the subnet address).
-or-
If the required SNMP version is v3, click the Version v3 button, then select the Authentication
Type (MD5 or SHA), enter the authentication passphrase or password, enter the privacy
passphrase for DES and select the Minimum Authentication Level (NoAuthNoPriv,
AuthNoPriv, AuthPriv).
7. Click Save.
Ports
An administrator can enable and configure serial ports, auxiliary ports, the CAS Profile and the
Dial-in Profile from the Ports tab in the Side Navigation Bar. On the auxiliary ports screen, you can
enable the auxiliary port and configure it based on the type of connected device.
Serial ports
On the Serial Ports table, you can specify the connection profile (CAS, Dial-In or Power) based on
the type of connected device and you can clone the port, reset to factory defaults and enable/disable
ports.
To enable or disable one or more serial ports:
1. Select Ports - Serial Ports.
2. Click the checkbox for each port you want to enable or disable.
3. Click the Enabled or Disabled button.
To configure or edit one or more serial ports with the CAS Profile:
1. Select Ports - Serial Ports.
2. Click the checkbox for each port you want to configure.
3. Click the Set CAS button.
a. To change the default pinout when a Cisco cable is connected to the selected port(s), select
the Enable Cisco from the RJ-45 pinout checkbox.
b. Use the drop-down menus to enable or disable the port and set the speed, parity, data bits,
stop bits and flow control.
4. Click Next or click the CAS link.