Cisco SRW248G4P Administration Guide - Page 254
Elements of an SSD Rule, Console port interface, SCP, SSH, and HTTPS.
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Secure Sensitive Data SSD Rules 19 NOTE A device may not support all the channels defined by SSD. Elements of an SSD Rule An SSD rule includes the following elements: • User type-The user types supported in order of most preference to least preference are as follows: (If a user matches multiple SSD rules, the rule with the most preference User Type will be applied). - Specific-The rule applies to a specific user. - Default User (cisco)-The rule applies to the default user (cisco). - Level 15-The rule applies to users with privilege level 15. - All-The rule applies to all users. • User Name-If user type is Specific, a user name is required. • Channel. Type of SSD management channel to which the rule is applied. The channel types supported are: - Secure-Specifies the rule applies only to secure channels. Depending on the device, it may support some or all of the following secure channels: Console port interface, SCP, SSH, and HTTPS. - Insecure-Specifies that this rule applies only to insecure channels. Depending on the device, it may support some or all of the following insecure channels: Telnet, TFTP, and HTTP. - Secure XML SNMP-Specifies that this rule applies only to XML over HTTPS with privacy. A device may or may not support all of the secure XML and SNMP channels. - Insecure XML SNMP-Specifies that this rule applies only to XML over HTTP /without privacy. A device may or may not support all of the secure XML and SNMP channels. • Read Permission-The read permissions associate with the rules. These can be the following: - (Lowest) Exclude-Users are not permitted to access sensitive data in any form. - (Middle) Encrypted Only-Users are permitted to access sensitive data as encrypted only. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide 255