HP StorageWorks Fabric Manager 5.x Administrator Guide (AA-RUQSF-TE, September 2005)
186 Managing secure fabrics
To configure or edit the SCC policy:
1. From the SAN Elements tab, right-click the primary FCS switch of the secure fabric that you want to set
policies on and select Security > Security Policy Editor from the context menu.
The Policy Editor opens (see Figure 116 on page 183).
2. Select the SCC tab (see Figure 118).
All current switches in the fabric display in the Available Switches list.
Figure 118 Configuring the SCC policy
3. Select a switch that you want to include in the SCC policy and click Add Switch, or click Add All to add
all switches from the fabric into the policy. Also:
• To add a switch that is not listed in the Available Switch list, click Other, and enter the WWN of the
switch you want to add.
NOTE: All switches in a fabric must be included in the SCC policy or else the excluded switches are
segmented out into their own fabric.
• To remove a switch from the SCC policy, select the switch from the Fabric Switches list and then click
Remove Switch.
• To delete the policy, click Delete Policy.
4. To save your changes or activate the policy with the changes, select the Summary tab.
5. Click Save to save your changes but not apply them, or click Activate to save and apply your changes.
Configuring telnet, RSNMP, WSNMP, HTTP, and API policy options
The telnet policy contains a list of IP addresses and subnets that can establish telnet connections to any
switch in the fabric. Telnet attempts fail from an IP address or subnet that does not appear in the policy. If
you create an empty policy, you prevent all telnet access to your fabric.
Configure the RSNMP policy (read-only SNMP policy) to limit SNMP access to specific, trusted
management stations in your environment. You cannot create an RSNMP policy without a WSNMP policy
already present.
Configure the WSNMP policy (read/write SNMP policy) to limit SNMP access to specific, trusted
management stations in your environment. When you add a member to the WSNMP policy, that member
gains RSNMP access.