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Table 9: Security-Class Areas, A SES violation occurs when a SES SCSI Enclosed
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Using Fabric Watch Table 9 lists Fabric Watch areas in the Security class and provides a description of each area. Table 9: Security-Class Areas Area telnet violation HTTP violation API violation RSNMP violation WSNMP violation SES violation MS violation serial violation front panel violation SCC violation DCC violation login violation Description A telnet violation occurs when a telnet connection request reaches a secure switch from an unauthorized IP address. An HTTP violation occurs when a browser access request reaches a secure switch from an unauthorized IP address. An API violation occurs when an API access request reaches a secure switch from an unauthorized IP address. A RSNMP violation occurs when a SNMP get operation reaches a secure switch from an unauthorized IP address. A WSNMP violation occurs when a SNMP get/set operation reaches a secure switch from an unauthorized IP address. A SES violation occurs when a SES (SCSI Enclosed Services) request reaches a secure switch from an unauthorized WWN. An MS (Management Server) violation occurs when an access request reaches a secure switch from an unauthorized WWN. The WWN appears in the ERRLOG. A serial violation occurs when a secure switch detects an unauthorized serial port connection request. A front panel violation occurs when a secure switch detects unauthorized front panel access. A SCC violation occurs when an unauthorized switch tries to join a secure fabric. The WWN of the unauthorized switch appears in the ERRLOG. A DCC violation occurs when an unauthorized device attempts to log in to a secure fabric. A login violation occurs when a secure fabric detects a login failure. 38 Fabric Watch Version 3.1.x/4.1.x User Guide