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5. In the User Name field, type the user name for the credential.
NOTE: root is the only valid user name for root-level credentials on chassis (CMC), servers
(iDRAC), and I/O modules. You can add local CMC and iDRAC users with user names other than
root.
6. In the Password and the
Confirm Password boxes, type the password for the credential.
NOTE: For valid user name and password formats, see the iDRAC, CMC, I/O module, or see the
storage third-party documentation.
7. Optionally, for VMware vCenter and SCVMM, in the Domain box, enter the domain ID.
8. Optionally, for switch credentials:
a. Under Protocol , click one of the following connection protocols used to access the resource
from remote.
Telnet
SSH
b. Under SNMP Configuration, in the
SNMP v2 Community String box, type the SNMP v2
community string required to access the resource.
9. To save the credential, click Save.
Related Links
Editing Credentials
Deleting Credentials
Editing Credentials
To edit a credential:
1. In the left pane, click Settings Credentials Management.
2. In the Credential Management page, click a credential that you want to edit, and then click Edit.
3. Modify the credential information in the Edit Credentials dialog box.
4. Click Save.
Deleting Credentials
To delete a credential:
1. In the left pane, click Settings Credentials Management.
2. In the Credential Management page, select the credential that you want to delete, and then click
Delete.
3. Click OK when the confirmation message is displayed.
Related Links
Creating Credentials
Editing Credentials
Networks
Active System Manager (ASM) manages LAN (private /public /hypervisor management) and SAN (iSCSI/
FCoE) networks.
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