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Security Overview
Getting Started with Access Security
2.
When you enter the wizard, you have the following options:
•
To update a setting, type in a new value, or press [
Enter
] to keep the
current value.
•
To quit the wizard without saving any changes, press [
CTRL-C
] at any
time.
•
To access online Help for any option, press [
?
].
After you have gone through each setup option, the wizard displays the
summary configuration together with a prompt to save the changes (see
Figure 1-1 on page 1-12 for an example).
3.
When the message appears asking if you want to save these changes, you
have the following options:
•
To save your changes, press [
Enter
].
•
To cancel any changes without saving, type
[n]
and then press [
Enter
].
After pressing [
Enter
], the wizard exits to the command line prompt.
CLI Wizard: Operating Notes and Restrictions.
■
Once a password has been configured on the switch, you cannot remove
it using the CLI wizard. Passwords can be removed by executing the
no
password
command directly from the CLI.
■
When you restrict SNMP access to SNMPv3 only, the options SNMPv2
community name and access level will not appear.
■
The wizard displays the first available SNMPv2 community and allows the
user to modify the first community access parameters.
■
The wizard creates a new SNMP community only when no communities
have been configured on the switch.
■
The USB Autorun feature is disabled as soon as an operator or manager
password is set on the switch. Once a password has been set, the USB
autorun option is no longer provided as part of the wizard.
WebAgent: Management Interface Wizard
To use the Management Interface wizard from the WebAgent, follow the steps
below:
1.
In the navigation tree, select
Security
.
2.
Click on the
Security
Wizard
. The Welcome window appears.
Summary of Contents for E3800 Series
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Page 86: ...2 36 Configuring Username and Password Security Password Recovery ...
Page 186: ...4 72 Web and MAC Authentication Client Status ...
Page 364: ...8 32 Configuring Secure Shell SSH Messages Related to SSH Operation ...
Page 510: ...10 130 IPv4 Access Control Lists ACLs General ACL Operating Notes ...
Page 548: ...11 38 Configuring Advanced Threat Protection Using the Instrumentation Monitor ...
Page 572: ...12 24 Traffic Security Filters and Monitors Configuring Traffic Security Filters ...
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