Users Guide

116 Switch Management
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Rule priority sets the order in which the rules are implemented. Assigning an
access profile to an interface denies access via other interfaces. If an access
profile is not assigned to any interface, the device can be accessed by all
interfaces.
A total of 256 rules can be defined for all Management Access profiles.
Common actions are:
To add an access profile with a single rule:
To activate a profile
To add an access profile with a single rule:
1
Click
Switch Management >
Management Security
>
Access Profiles
and Rules
.
The currently-defined access profiles are displayed.
2
Click
Add
and enter the fields:
Access Profile Name
— Select a profile to add a rule to a previously-
created profile or select
New Profile
to create a new profile.
Access Profile Name
— Enter a name for a new access profile if
New
Profile
was selected above.
Rule Priority
— Enter the rule priority. Rules are applied to packets
according to their priority.
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.
SNMP
— The access profile is applied to SNMP users.
HTTP
— The access profile is applied to HTTP users.
Secure HTTP (HTTPS)
— The access profile is applied to
HTTPS users.
Secure Telnet (SSH)
— The access profile is applied to SSH
users.
Interface Type
— Check the interface type to which the rule applies.
See note above.