Cisco SRW248G4P Administration Guide - Page 268
Security, Secure Sensitive Data Management, SSD Rules, Channel, Rules, Specific User
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Secure Sensitive Data Configuring SSD 19 To configure SSD rules: STEP 1 Click Security > Secure Sensitive Data Management > SSD Rules. The SSD Rules page is displayed. The currently-defined rules are displayed. STEP 2 To add a new rule, click Add. Enter the following fields: • User-This defines the user(s) to which the rule applies: Select one of the following options: - Specific User-Select and enter the specific user name to which this rule applies (this user does not necessarily have to be defined). - Default User (cisco)-Indicates that this rule applies to the default user. - Level 15-Indicates that this rule applies to all users with privilege level 15. - All-Indicates that this rule applies to all users. • Channel-This defines the security level of the input channel to which the rule applies: Select one of the following options: - Secure-Indicates that this rule applies only to secure channels (console, SSH and HTTPS), not including the XML channels. - Insecure-Indicates that this rule applies only to insecure channels (Telnet, TFTP and HTTP), not including the XML channels. - Secure XML SNMP-Indicates that this rule applies only to XML over HTTPS with privacy. - Insecure XML SNMP-Indicates that this rule applies only to XML over HTTP or without privacy. • Read Permission-The read permissions associated with the rule. These can be the following: - Exclude-Lowest read permission. Users are not permitted to get sensitive data in any form. - Plaintext Only-Higher read permission than above ones. Users are permitted to get sensitive data in plaintext only. - Encrypted Only-Middle read permission. Users are permitted to get sensitive data as encrypted only. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide 269