Configuring Security
Defining Access Profiles
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A caution message displays if you selected any other access profile, warning you
that, depending on the selected access profile, you might be disconnected from
the web-based switch configuration utility.
STEP 3
Click
OK
to select the active access profile or click
Cancel
to discontinue the
action.
STEP 4
Click
Add
to open the
Add Access Profile
page. The page allows you to configure
a new profile and one rule.
STEP 5
Enter the parameters.
•
Access Profile Name
—Enter an access profile name. The access profile
name can contain up to 32 characters.
•
Rule Priority
—Enter the rule priority. When the packet is matched to a rule,
user groups are either granted or denied access to the switch. The rule
priority is essential to matching packets to rules, as packets are matched on
a first-match basis. One is the highest priority.
•
Management Method
—Select the management method for which the rule
is defined. The options are:
-
All
—Assigns all management methods to the rule.
-
Telnet
—Users requesting access to the switch who meet the Telnet
access profile criteria are permitted or denied access.
-
Secure Telnet (SSH)
—Users requesting access to the switch who meet
the SSH access profile criteria, are permitted or denied access.
-
HTTP
— Users requesting access to the switch who meet the HTTP
access profile criteria, are permitted or denied.
-
Secure HTTP (HTTPS)
—Users requesting access to the switch who
meet the HTTPS access profile criteria, are permitted or denied.
-
SNMP
—Users requesting access to the switch who meet the SNMP
access profile criteria are permitted or denied.
•
Action
—Select the action attached to the rule. The options are:
-
Permit
—Permits access to the switch if the user matches the settings in
the profile.
-
Deny
—Denies access to the switch if the user matches the settings in the
profile.