Using Device Properties - Credentials
The Credentials dialog displays credentials information for the current device. In the Device Dashboard Map View, devices that are SNMP-manageable devices appear on the map view with an icon with a white star in the top right corner.
Credentials
- . Select the SNMP credentials to connect to this device. If the Identify devices via SNMP option was selected during discovery (or if an SNMP discovery was performed) the correct SNMP credential was used during the discovery process, and if the device is an SNMP manageable device, then the correct credential is selected automatically. If any of these conditions are not met, None is selected.
- . Select the Windows credential to connect to this device. Click browse () to browse the Credentials Library.
- . Select the ADO credentials for database connection string information to be used when a database connection is required for WhatsUp Gold database monitors.
- . If you use WhatsConfigured, Telnet credentials may be used to connect and run command-line interface (CLI) commands with WhatsConfigured tasks.
- . Select SSH credentials to connect with remote devices that WhatsUp Gold monitors with SSH monitors. Also, if you use WhatsConfigured, SSH credentials may be used to connect and run command-line interface (CLI) commands with WhatsConfigured tasks. WhatsConfigured uses SSH as default credentials, then will attempt to use Telnet credentials when SSH credentials are not available.
- . Select the VMware credentials to be used when connecting to a VMware host or vCenter server.
- . Select the Java Management Extension credentials to be used for authentication when configuring applicable active and/or performance monitors.
- . Select the storage management credentials to be used for authentication when configuring monitors for NetApp storage devices.
- . Click to open the Select Credentials dialog, then select the credential from the list or click browse () to browse the Credentials Library.
- . Enter the SNMP object identifier for the device. This identifier is used to access a device and read SNMP data available for the device.
For more information, see Using credentials.