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8-Port Gigabit (PoE+) Ethernet Smart Managed Pro Switch with (2 SFP or 2 Copper Ports and)
Cloud Management
Manage Device Security User Manual323
7. From the File Type menu, select the type of SSL certificate to download, which can be one
of the following:
SSL Trusted Root Certificate PEM File. SSL
T
rusted Root Certificate file (PEM
Encoded)
SSL Server Certificate PEM File. SSL Server Certificate File (PEM Encoded)
SSL DH Weak Encryption Parameter PEM File.
SSL
Diffie-Hellman Weak Encryption
Parameter file (PEM Encoded)
SSL DH Strong Encryption Parameter PEM File. SSL Diffie-Hellman Strong
Encryption Parameter File (PEM Encoded)
8. From the Server
Address Type menu, select IPv4 or DNS to indicate the format for the
TFTP Server IP field.
The default is IPv4.
9. In the TFTP
Server IP field, specify the address or host name of the TFTP server.
The address can be an IP address in standard x.x.x.x format or a host name. The host
name must start with a letter of the alphabet.
10. In the Remote
File Path field, enter the path of the file to download.
You can enter up to 96 characters. The default is blank.
11. In the Remote
File Name field, enter the name of the file on the TFTP server to download.
You can enter up to 32 characters. The default is blank.
12. Select the Start
File Transfer check box.
13. Click the Apply
button.
The file transfer starts. A status message displays during the transfer and upon
successful completion of the transfer.
Control access with profiles and rules
Access control allows you to configure an access control profile and set rules for access to
the device UI, access by SNMP stations, and client access to a TFTP server. We refer to an
access control profile as an access profile. You can add a single access profile, which you
can configure, activate, or deactivate.
CAUTION:
If you configure a security access profile incorrectly and you activate the
access profile, you might no longer be able to access the switch’s device
UI. If that situation occurs, you must reset the switch to factory default
settings (see
Reset the switch to its factory default settings on page 433).