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Establishing authentication policies for HBAs

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Establishing authentication policies for HBAs 17 5. Select the policy or policies you want to delete. 6. Select Delete. 7. The policy is deleted from the SA database (SADB), and is removed from the list. Establishing authentication policies for HBAs To establish and enable authentication policies for HBAs as the log in to a fabric, do the following. 1. Open the Switch Administration window. 2. Select Show Advanced Mode. 3. Select the Security Policies tab. 4. Select Authentication under Security Policies. The Authentication Policy Settings screen is displayed (Figure 132). FIGURE 132 Device Authentication Policy Mode Under Configure Authentication Policy, do the following. 5. Choose the Authentication Type. The choices are FCAP, DHCHAP, or both. 6. Choose the Switch Authentication Policy Mode. The choices are Passive, Active, On, or Off. 7. Choose the Hash Type used. The choices are SHA1, MD5, or both. 8. Choose the DH-Group Type. The choices are 0 (no DH authentication), 1 (1024 bit), 2 (1280 bit), 3 (1536 bit), or 4 (2048 bit). 9. Use the Device Authentication Policy Mode selector to set the desired mode. The choices are On, Off, or Passive. Web Tools Administrator's Guide 259 53-1001194-01

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Establishing authentication policies for HBAs
17
5.
Select the policy or policies you want to delete.
6.
Select
Delete
.
7.
The policy is deleted from the SA database (SADB), and is removed from the list.
Establishing authentication policies for HBAs
To establish and enable authentication policies for HBAs as the log in to a fabric, do the following.
1.
Open the
Switch Administration
window.
2.
Select
Show Advanced Mode
.
3.
Select the
Security Policies
tab.
4.
Select
Authentication
under Security Policies.
The
Authentication Policy Settings
screen is displayed (
Figure 132
).
FIGURE 132
Device Authentication Policy Mode
Under
Configure Authentication Policy
, do the following.
5.
Choose the
Authentication Type
. The choices are FCAP, DHCHAP, or both.
6.
Choose the
Switch Authentication Policy Mode
. The choices are Passive, Active, On, or Off.
7.
Choose the
Hash Type
used. The choices are SHA1, MD5, or both.
8.
Choose the
DH-Group
Type. The choices are 0 (no DH authentication), 1 (1024 bit), 2 (1280
bit), 3 (1536 bit), or 4 (2048 bit).
9.
Use the
Device Authentication Policy Mode
selector to set the desired mode. The choices are
On, Off, or Passive.