Configuring Device Security
Configuring Management Security
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Supported IP Format
—
Defines the supported Internet Protocol on which the access profile is defined. The
possible field values are:
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IPv4
— Indicates that IPv4 is supported.
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IPv6
— Indicates that IPv6 is supported.
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IPv6 Address Type
—
If IPv6 is selected as a Supported IP Format, defines the supported Unicast address
type. The possible field values are:
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Link Local
— Specifies that link local addressing is supported by the interface.
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Global
— Specifies that global Unicast addressing is supported by the interface.
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Link Local Interface
—
If Link Local is selected as the supported IPv6 Address Type, defines the supported
interface. The possible field values are:
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VLAN 1
— Specifies that VLAN 1 is supported.
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None
— Disables IPv6 support on the interface. This option is only available the first time you configure
the access profile.
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Tunnel 1
— Specifies that ISATAP tunneling (Tunnel 1) mechanism is supported.
Note
You must initially select the
VLAN
1
option to enable IPv6 support on the interface. After doing so, the
VLAN 1
and
Tunnel 1
options are available, but the
None
option is not.
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Source IP Address
— Defines the interface source IP address to which the access profile applies.
The Source IP Address field is valid for a subnetwork.
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Network Mask
— Defines the network mask of the source IP address.
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Prefix Length
— Defines 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
— Defines the action attached to the access rule. The possible field values are:
–
Permit
— Permits access to the device.
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Deny
— Denies access to the device. This is the default.
3.
Define the fields.
4.
Click
Apply
. The access profile is saved and the device is updated.
5.
Click
Save Config
on the menu to save the changes permanently.