Cisco SR224T-NA Administration Guide - Page 233
Rule Priority, Management Method, Action, Applies to Interface, Interface - meetings
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Configuring Security Defining Management Access Method 17 • Rule Priority-Enter the rule priority. When the packet is matched to a rule, user groups are either granted or denied access to the switch. The rule priority is essential to matching packets to rules, as packets are matched on a first-match basis. One is the highest priority. • Management Method-Select the management method for which the rule is defined. The options are: - All-Assigns all management methods to the rule. - HTTP- Users requesting access to the switch that meets the HTTP access profile criteria, are permitted or denied. - Secure HTTP (HTTPS)-Users requesting access to the switch that meets the HTTPS access profile criteria, are permitted or denied. • Action-Select the action attached to the rule. The options are: - Permit-Permits access to the switch if the user matches the settings in the profile. - Deny-Denies access to the switch if the user matches the settings in the profile. • Applies to Interface-Select the interface attached to the rule. The options are: - All-Applies to all ports, VLANs, and LAGs. - User Defined-Applies to selected interface. • Interface-Enter the interface number if User Defined was selected. • Applies to Source IP Address-Select the type of source IP address to which the access profile applies. The Source IP Address field is valid for a subnetwork. Select one of the following values: - All-Applies to all types of IP addresses. - User Defined-Applies to only those types of IP addresses defined in the fields. • IP Version-Select the supported IP version of the source address, IPv6 or IPv4. • IP Address-Enter the source IP address. • Mask-Select the format for the subnet mask for the source IP address, and enter a value in one of the fields: Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide 234