iControl and SNMP > Detailed Directions > Preparing an Application Server (as SNMP Agent) to use SNMPv3 > Modifying SNMPv3 User Profiles > Changing a User Profile’s Passwords
 
Changing a User Profile’s Passwords
 

REQUIREMENTS:  

Make sure you meet the following conditions before beginning this procedure: 
The SNMPv3 commissioning procedure has already been performed once for this Application Server (click HERE).
You have logged into your Application Server with a PuTTY secure shell and have changed directories to iControl’s snmpd directory (click HERE).
[RECOMMENDED]: You are performing this procedure as a task within the context of an approved workflow (click HERE).
1. In your PuTTY secure shell, type the following command:
./usrsnmpv3 password

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System response after password command

The system prompts you for the name of the user profile you would like to modify.
2. Type the name of the user profile you would like to modify.

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Specifying user whose password(s) you want to change

System Response: The system prompts you for the authentication password of the user you would like to modify.
3. Type the authentication password.

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Specifying existing authentication password

System Response: The system prompts you for the user security level.
4. Type the number corresponding to this user profile’s security level.

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Specifying existing user security level

System Response: The system prompts you for this user profile’s privacy password.
5. Type the privacy password.

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Specifying existing privacy password

System Response: The system prompts you for the desired type of password change.
6. Type the number corresponding to the desired type of password change.

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Specifying which passwords to change

System Response: The system prompts you for a new Authorization password (if either 1 or 3 was chosen).
7. Type a new Authorization password.