Adding and Editing a New SSH Credential

The WhatsUp Gold credentials system stores SSH authentication data for devices in your WhatsUp Gold database to be used whenever authentication is needed to connect to and gather data from a device. For more information, see Using credentials.

To add or edit a new SSH credential:

  1. Access the Credentials Library.
  2. Click New to create a new credential or from the list of current credentials, select the credential you want to change, and then click Edit.
  3. Type or select the appropriate information in the following fields.
    • Name. Type a name for the credential. This name displays in the Credentials Library.
    • Description. Type a short description. This description displays next to the credential in the Credentials Library.
    • Username. Type a username. This username is used to authenticate to the device.
    • Password. Type a password. This password is used with the above username to authenticate to the device.
    • Confirm password. Re-type the authentication password for confirmation.
    • Enable/privilege password. Type the password that enables the router to go to privileged EXEC mode, enabling you to configure the router. If the username and password provided above provide the privilege needed to run the required commands, the enable/privilege password is not needed.
    • Confirm enable/privilege password. Re-type the authentication privilege password for confirmation.
    • Port. Type the SSH port associated with the router. The default SSH port is 22.
    • Timeout. Type a timeout (in seconds) for the length of time the connection should be attempted. The default timeout is 10 seconds.
  4. Click OK to save changes.

See Also

Selecting a credential type

Adding and editing a new SNMP v1 credential

Adding and editing a new SNMP v2 credential

Adding and editing a new SNMP v3 credential

Adding and editing a new Windows credential

Adding and editing a new ADO credential

Adding and editing a new Telnet credential

Adding and editing a new VMware credential