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Rule Priority
(1-65535)
— Enter the rule priority. Rules are applied to
packets according to their priority. These can be viewed in the
Profile
Rules: Summary
page.
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Management Method
— Select the management method to which
the access profile is applied. Users using this management method are
authenticated using this access profile. The possible options are:
•
All
— The access profile is applied to all management methods.
•
Telnet
— The access profile is applied to Telnet users.
•
Secure Telnet (SSH)
— The access profile is applied to SSH
users.
•
HTTP
— The access profile is applied to HTTP users.
•
Secure HTTP (HTTPS)
— The access profile is applied to
HTTPS users.
•
SNMP
— The access profile is applied to SNMP users.
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Interface
— Check the fields and select the interface type to which
the rule applies.
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Enable Source IP Address
— Check this parameter to restrict access,
based on the source IP address. When this field is not selected, the
source IP address cannot be entered into a configured rule.
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Supported IP Format
— Select whether the IPv4 or IPv6 format is
supported for the source IP addresses.
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Source IP Address
— Enter the interface source IP address for which
the rule applies. This is an optional field and indicates that the rule is
valid for a subnetwork.
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Network Mask
— Enter the IP subnetwork mask if
Supported IP
Format
is IPv4.
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Prefix Length
— Enter the number of bits that comprise the source IP
address prefix, or the network mask of the source IP address.
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Action
— Select whether to permit or deny management access to the
defined interface. The possible options are:
•
Permit
— Permits access to the device.
•
Deny
— Denies access to the device.
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