HP 8/20q HP StorageWorks 8/20q and SN6000 Fibre Channel Switch Enterprise Fabr - Page 70

Managing security sets

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Restoring the security database from a file To restore a security database from a file: 1. Select the entry switch in the fabric tree. 2. Click Security on the toolbar, or select Security > Edit Security to open the Edit Security dialog box (Figure 31). 3. Select File > Open to open the Open dialog box. 4. Browse for and select a previously saved security database file, and click Open. The security database appears in the Edit Security dialog box. You can now modify the security database as described in "Managing security sets" (page 70) and "Managing security groups and members" (page 72). Resetting the security database Resetting the security database removes all security sets and groups. To reset the security database: 1. Select the entry switch in the fabric tree. 2. Click Security on the toolbar, or select Security > Edit Security to open the Edit Security dialog box (Figure 31). 3. Select Edit > Clear Security. 4. In the Remove All dialog box, click Yes to remove all security sets and groups; click no to cancel the operation. 5. Click Apply to display the Save Security dialog box. 6. Click Save Security to apply changes to switch. 7. In the Security Set Activation dialog box, click Yes to save and activate the security set, or click No to save the security set without activation. 8. Click Close to close the Save Security dialog box. Managing security sets This following describes the security set management tasks. Creating a security set To create a security set: 1. Select the entry switch in the fabric tree. 2. Click Security on the toolbar, or select Security > Edit Security to open the Edit Security dialog box (Figure 31). 3. Choose one of the following methods to open the Create a Security Set dialog box: • Click Security Set in the toolbar. • Right-click in the graphic window, and select New Security Set from the popup menu. • Select Edit > Create Security Set. Figure 35 Create a Security Set dialog box 4. Enter a name for the security set, and click OK. A security set name can be up to 64 characters and must begin with a letter. Valid characters are 0-9, A-Z, a-z, _, -, ^, and $. 5. Click Apply to display the Save Security dialog box. 6. Click Save Security to apply changes to switch. 7. In the Security Set Activation dialog box, click Yes to save and activate the security set, or click No to save the security set without activation. 8. Click Close to close the Save Security dialog box. 70 Managing Fabric Security

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70
Managing Fabric Security
Restoring the security database from a file
To restore a security database from a file:
1.
Select the entry switch in the fabric tree.
2.
Click
Security
on the toolbar, or select
Security > Edit Security
to open the Edit Security dialog box
(
Figure 31
).
3.
Select
File > Open
to open the Open dialog box.
4.
Browse for and select a previously saved security database file, and click
Open
. The security database
appears in the Edit Security dialog box. You can now modify the security database as described in
Managing security sets
” (page 70) and ”
Managing security groups and members
” (page 72).
Resetting the security database
Resetting the security database removes all security sets and groups. To reset the security database:
1.
Select the entry switch in the fabric tree.
2.
Click
Security
on the toolbar, or select
Security > Edit Security
to open the Edit Security dialog box
(
Figure 31
).
3.
Select
Edit > Clear Security
.
4.
In the Remove All dialog box, click
Yes
to remove all security sets and groups; click no to cancel the
operation.
5.
Click
Apply
to display the Save Security dialog box.
6.
Click
Save Security
to apply changes to switch.
7.
In the Security Set Activation dialog box, click
Yes
to save and activate the security set, or click
No
to
save the security set without activation.
8.
Click
Close
to close the Save Security dialog box.
Managing security sets
This following describes the security set management tasks.
Creating a security set
To create a security set:
1.
Select the entry switch in the fabric tree.
2.
Click
Security
on the toolbar, or select
Security > Edit Security
to open the Edit Security dialog box
(
Figure 31
).
3.
Choose one of the following methods to open the Create a Security Set dialog box:
Click
Security Set
in the toolbar.
Right-click in the graphic window, and select
New Security Set
from the popup menu.
Select
Edit >
Create Security Set
.
Figure 35
Create a Security Set dialog box
4.
Enter a name for the security set, and click
OK
. A security set name can be up to 64 characters and
must begin with a letter. Valid characters are 0–9, A–Z, a–z, _, –, ^, and $.
5.
Click
Apply
to display the Save Security dialog box.
6.
Click
Save Security
to apply changes to switch.
7.
In the Security Set Activation dialog box, click
Yes
to save and activate the security set, or click
No
to
save the security set without activation.
8.
Click
Close
to close the Save Security dialog box.