HP StorageWorks Fabric Manager 5.x Administrator Guide (AA-RUQSF-TE, September 2005)
182 Managing secure fabrics
Using the policy editor
Use the Policy Editor for the following tasks:
• Configuring FCS policy options, next
• Configuring SCC policy options, page 185
• Configuring telnet, RSNMP, WSNMP, HTTP, and API policy options, page 186
• Configuring DCC policy options, page 188
• Configuring SES and MS policy options, page 189
• Configuring serial and front panel policy options, page 191
• Changing the admin security password, page 192
• Configuring no-node WWN zoning, page 193
The policy editor allows you to view and configure your security policy settings.
To launch the policy editor, right-click a switch from the SAN Elements tab that is in the secure fabric in
which you want to set policies and select Security > Security Policy Editor from the context menu.
The Policy Editor opens (see Figure 116).
Low SCC Yes Policy is created with only the current switches in the fabric.
DCC No No policy is created; everyone is allowed access.
API
1
No No policy is created; everyone is allowed access.
HTTP
1
No No policy is created; everyone is allowed access.
Telnet
1
No No policy is created; everyone is allowed access.
SNMP
1
No No policy is created; everyone is allowed access.
SES No No policy is created; everyone is allowed access.
Management
Server
No No policy is created; everyone is allowed access.
Serial Port No No policy is created; everyone is allowed access.
Front Panel No No policy is created; everyone is allowed access.
1
API, HTTP, SNMP (RSNMP/WSNMP), and Telnet policies all require an IP address of a management
workstation.
Table 20 Security level settings (high, medium, low) per policy (continued)
Policy level Policy name Policy exists Description