Credential Profiles

Table 1. Feature History

Feature Name

Release information

Description

Modernized and Refreshed Credential Management UI

Cisco Smart PHY 22.2

Modifications in the Credential Management Smart PHY UI:

  • Introduction of two new fields—In Use and Last Updated (in Date and time format) for the Credential profile.

  • Enhanced search facility to search based on credential profile parameters.

Overview

Credential profiles allow you to apply credential settings consistently across CCAP cores. When you add or import CCAP cores, you can specify the credential profile that you want to use. If you need to modify parameters such as changing a device password, you can edit the credential profile. Once the parameter is modified, it is applicable to all the CCAP cores that use the modified profile.

Figure 1. Credential Profile

For more information, refer the following topics:

Creating a New Credential Profile

This procedure creates a new credential profile.

Before you begin

Make sure that the SSH and SNMP are configured on Cisco cBR-8 router.

Procedure


Step 1

At the main menu, click Smart PHY > Credential Profiles.

The Credential Profiles page appears.

Step 2

Click Create .

The Add Credential Profile window appears at the right side of the page.

Step 3

Enter the following details in the text fields.

If you have to add several credential profiles, then ensure that the credential Profile Name and Description are as informative as possible.

Field Name

Description

Profile Name

Name of the Profile

Username

Username of the Cisco cBR-8 router

Password

Password of the Cisco cBR-8 router

Enable Password

Enable Password of the Cisco cBR-8 router

Connectivity Type

SSH or Telnet

Port Number

22 for SSH and 23 for Telnet

Step 4

Click Save.

A success confirmation message appears that a new credential profile is added.

Note 
  • In a large network, devices may share the same credentials.

  • Smart PHY leverages SSH to log in directly to the `exec` mode on the Cisco cBR-8 router.

  • When a CCAP core is added or updated using this profile, the content you specify in the credential profile is applied to the device automatically.


Editing Credential Profiles

This procedure edits credential profiles.

Procedure


Step 1

At the main menu, click Smart PHY > Credential Profiles.

The Credential Profiles page appears.

Step 2

Click the profile that you want to view or edit.

Step 3

Update the credential profile parameters as required.

Step 4

Click Save.

Note 
A credential profile is applied to multiple CCAP cores. Once the credential profile is updated, the new set of parameters is referred by the associated devices automatically.

Changing Credential Profile for existing CCAP Core

You can change the credential profile associated with a CCAP core at any time from Smart PHY's Inventory page.

This procedure changes the credential profile associated with a CCAP core.

Procedure


Step 1

At the main menu, click Smart PHY > Inventory.

Step 2

Check the check box associated with the CCAP core that you want to update.

Step 3

Click Edit and then select a different credential profile from the Credential Profile drop-down list.

Step 4

Click Save.


Performing Bulk Credential Profile Update

We recommend that you use the Smart PHY's CSV import feature so that you can perform bulk credential profile updates to CCAP cores.

This procedure makes bulk credential profile updates to CCAP cores.

Procedure


Step 1

At the main menu, click Smart PHY > Inventory > Credential Profiles.

The Remote PHY Devices & CCAP Cores page appears.

Step 2

Choose the CCAP cores that you want to update and click Export. A CSV file is generated and downloaded to your PC.

You can use the following Export options:

  1. To include a complete list of devices in the Remote PHY Devices & CCAP Cores page, click Export.

  2. To include the selected devices, check the device check boxes that you want to modify, and click Export.

  3. To include the filtered list of devices, enter the text in the Search field to filter the list of devices, and click Export.

Step 3

Edit the new CSV file, update the rows with another Credential Profile and then Save the file. The file must be saved in the CSV format. The Credential Profile that you want to use must exist in Smart PHY before initiating the Import operation.

Step 4

Click Import. The updated CSV file is imported.

Step 5

Review the proposed changes in the Replace Existing Node sidebar window. Click Yes to All to accept the changes.

Step 6

Click Save.

Note 

This operation overwrites the existing associations between a CCAP Core and the credential profile.


Deleting Credential Profile

Smart PHY allows deleting one or more credential profiles as long as the selected profiles are not in use.

This procedure deletes the credential profile.

Procedure


Step 1

At the main menu, click Smart PHY > Credential Profiles.

The Credential Profiles page appears.

Step 2

Select one or more profiles which are not in use.

Step 3

Click Delete.

A confirmation message appears that the credential profile is deleted.