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The
Access Profiles
page contains the following fields:
•
Access Profile State
—Enables the Access Profile on the device. The possible field
values are:
–
Enable
—Enables Access Profile Security Management on the device.
–
Disable
—Disables the Access Profile Security Management on the device. If Access
Profile Security Management is disabled, the device is accessible to all stations.
•
Access Profiles
—Contains a list of user-defined
Access Profile Lists
. The
Access
Profile
list contains the following default value:
–
Console Only
—Enables access only via the console. Selecting Console only
disconnects HTTP and Telnet sessions. This is the default value, and cannot be
removed.
•
Current Active Access Profile
—Displays the Access Profile that is currently active.
•
Set Access Profile Active
—Activates the selected Access Profile.
•
Remove
—Removes the selected Access Profile from the
Access Profile Names
.
–
Checked
—Removes an Access Profile.
–
Unchecked
—Maintains an Access Profile.
NOTE:
Active profiles cannot be removed.
Activating a Profile:
1
Open the
Access Profiles
page
.
2
Select an Access Profile in the
Access Profile
field.
3
Check the
Set Access Profile Active
check box.
4
Click
Apply Changes
. The Access Profile is activated.
Adding an Access Profile:
Rules act as filters for determining rule priority, the device management method, interface
type, source IP address and network mask, and the device management access action. Users
can be blocked or permitted management access. Rule priority sets the order of rule
application in a profile.
To define rules for an access profile:
1
Open the
Access Profiles
page
.
2
Click
Add Profile.
The
Add An Access Profile
page opens.