The tuning options are effective for each device in the current domain wherever you tune live access for it.
Tuning Mode and Access Mode |
Options |
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Auto Set Device Settings — overwrite the outdated access credentials in the Shared Device Settings with the correct credentials got by polling the credentials in the Network Settings. |
▪Management IP — overwrite Management IP addresses according to the interface type priority in the Live Access Settings if the system fails to access the Management IP in the Shared Device Settings. ▪Login Username/Password — overwrite the outdated Tenet/SSH login credentials in the Shared Device Settings. oPrivilege Username/Password — overwrite the login credentials of privileged mode in the Shared Device Settings. ▪SNMP Community — overwrite the SNMP community in the Shared Device Settings. ▪Lock Shared Device Settings if tuning succeeds — lock the access credentials in the Shared Device Settings for the successfully accessed devices, to protect the credentials from being changed during any live access activities (such as rediscovery) See Locking Shared Device Settings for more details. |
Verify Device Settings — only verify the credentials in Shared Device Settings without overwriting the outdated ones. |
▪Management IP — verify the Management IP in the Shared Device Settings. ▪Login Username/Password — verify the Tenet/SSH login credentials in the Shared Device Settings. oPrivilege Username/Password — verify the privilege login credentials in the Shared Device Settings. ▪SNMP Community — verify the SNMP community in the Shared Device Settings. |
Access Mode — specify an access method according to the configuration on your devices for the Auto Set Device Settings mode. |
▪Telnet Only — only use Telnet to access devices. ▪SSH Only — only use SSH to access devices. ▪Both Telnet and SSH — use Telnet and SSH to access devices. |
Field |
Description |
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Management IP |
The IP address used to access the device in the tuning live access process. |
Management Interface |
The interface used to access the device in the tuning live access process. |
Ping |
Indicates whether the device can be accessed through the Ping command. ▪Succeeded — the system successfully accessed the device by ping. ▪Failed — the system failed in accessing the device by ping. |
SNMP RO |
The SNMP RO string used to access the device in the tuning process. |
SysObjectID |
The system object ID retrieved in the tuning process. |
Telnet/SSH |
Indicates whether Telnet/SSH is enabled on the device. ▪Succeeded — Telnet/SSH is enabled on the device. ▪Failed — Telnet/SSH is not enabled on the device. |
Login |
Indicates whether the system can log in to the device successfully. Auto Set Device Settings ▪Succeeded — the system logged in to the device with one of the Telnet/SSH login credentials in network settings. ▪Failed — the system cannot log in to the device with any of the Telnet/SSH login credentials in network settings. Verify Device Settings: ▪Succeeded — the system logged in to the device with the username/password pair in shared device settings. ▪Failed — the system cannot log in to the device with the username/password pair in shared device settings. |
Enable |
Indicates whether the system can enter the privileged mode of the device successfully. Auto Set Device Settings: ▪Succeeded — the system entered the privileged mode of the device with one of the privilege login credentials in network settings. ▪Failed — the system cannot enter the privileged mode of the device with any of the privilege login credentials in network settings. Verify Device Settings: ▪Succeeded — the system entered the privileged mode of the device with the privilege username/password pairs in shared device settings. ▪Failed — the system cannot enter the privileged mode of the device with one of the privilege username/password pairs in shared device settings. |
SNMP Hostname |
Indicates whether the hostname retrieved by SNMP is changed. ▪Unchanged — the hostname retrieved by SNMP is the same as the previous one. ▪New SNMP hostname — the hostname retrieved by SNMP has been changed. |
Vendor |
The vendor information retrieved via SNMP. |
Model |
The model information retrieved via SNMP. |
Front Server&Group |
The hostname of Front Server or the name of Front Server Group, which is used to access devices during the tuning process. |
Menu Option |
Operations |
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Shared Device Settings |
Open the Shared Device Settings dialog box for the selected device. See Shared Device Settings for more details. |
Discover Selected IP |
Open the Discover tab page. See Discovering network Devices for more operations. |
Remove from Domain |
Remove the selected device from the current domain. |
Export Selected Device IP |
Export the IP addresses of the selected devices to a CSV file. |
Add to Device Group |
Add the selected devices to a device group. |
Clear Results |
Clear the live access results for the selected devices. |
Clear All Results |
Clear all the live access results in the table. |
Export Results |
Export the result of the current tuning process to a CSV file. |
Load Last Results |
Load the last result of tuning live access, supplemented by the table result of network discovery if the tuning result is not complete. |
Lock Shared Device Settings |
Lock the access credentials in the Shared Device Settings to protect them from being changed by discovery, benchmark, and other live access processes. |
Unlock Shared Device Settings |
Unlock the access credentials in the Shared Device Settings. |