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4. Click Insert.
5. In the ID box, type the policy ID.
6. In the Name box, type the policy name.
7. Select the PolicyEnable check box.
8. Select the Mode option to allow or deny a service.
If you configure the access policy mode to deny, the system checks the mode and service,
and if they match the system denies the connection. With the access policy mode configured
to deny, the system does not check AccessLevel and AccessStrict information. If you
configure the access policy mode to allow, the system continues to check the AccessLevel
and AccessStrict information.
9. From the Service options, select a service.
10. In the Precedence box, type a precedence number for the service (lower numbers mean
higher precedence).
11. Select the NetInetAddrType.
12. In the NetInetAddress box, type an IP address.
13. In the NetInetAddrPrefixLen box, type the prefix length.
14. In the TrustedHostInet Address box, type an IP address for the trusted host.
15. In the TrustedHostUserName box, type a user name for the trusted host.
16. Select an AccessLevel for the service.
17. Select the AccessStrict check box, if required.
Important:
If you select the AccessStrict option, you specify that a user must use an access level
identical to the one you select.
18. Click Insert.
Access Policies field descriptions
Use the data in the following table to use the Access Policies tab.
Name
Description
Id Specifies the policy ID.
Name Specifies the name of the policy.
PolicyEnable Activates the access policy. The default is enabled.
Mode Indicates whether a packet with a source IP address matching
this entry is permitted to enter the device or is denied access.
The default is allow.
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System access
January 2017 Administering Avaya VSP 7200 Series and 8000 Series 214
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