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Display and Con Windows Service Access to a Group, Add a VDS/VSS Access Control Policy

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To be able to perform management operations using VDS and VSS, you must first allow these services to access your PS series group. You use the same access control methods (access policies, access policy groups, and basic access points) to define VDS/VSS access. Display and Configure Windows Service Access to a Group To be able to perform management operations using VDS and VSS, you must first allow these services to access your PS series group. You use the same access control methods (access policies, access policy groups, and basic access points) to define VDS/VSS access. To allow VDS and VSS access to the group, you must create at least one VDS/VSS access control policy that matches the access control credentials you configure on the computer by using Remote Setup Wizard or Auto-Snapshot Manager/Microsoft Edition. NOTE: Auto-Snapshot Manager/Microsoft Edition requires you to configure Windows service access to a group. VDS/VSS access control policies use the same criteria for restricting access as iSCSI target access control policies: CHAP user name, iSCSI initiator name, or iSCSI initiator IP address. 1. Click Group → Group Configuration. 2. Click the VDS/VSS tab. Add a VDS/VSS Access Control Policy To configure VDS/VSS access, add a new access control policy: 1. Click Group → Group Configuration. 2. Click the VDS/VSS tab. 3. In the VDS/VSS Access Control List panel, click the appropriate Add button to add an access policy group, an access policy, or a basic access point: • In the Add Access Policy or Add Access Policy Group dialog box, select the checkbox next to the policy names you want to add, or click New to create a new access policy or policy group. • In the New Basic Access Point dialog box, enter a new access point (any combination of CHAP account name, iSCSI initiator name, or IP address), then click OK. 4. Click OK. Modify a VDS/VSS Access Control Policy 1. Click Group → Group Configuration. 2. Click the VDS/VSS tab. 3. To modify a policy, select the policy from the appropriate subpanel (Access policy groups, Access policies, or Basic access points) and click the corresponding Modify command: • In the Modify Access Policy Group dialog box, change the name or description of the policy group. You can also select an individual policy for the group and click Modify. • In the Modify Access Policy dialog box, change the name or description of the policy. You can also select an individual access point for the policy and click Modify. • In the Modify Basic Access Point dialog box, change the CHAP user name, iSCSI initiator name, or IP address, then click OK. 4. Click OK. Delete a VDS/VSS Access Control Policy 1. Click Group → Group Configuration. 2. Click the VDS/VSS tab. 3. Select the policy from the appropriate subpanel (Access policy groups, Access policies, or Basic access points) and click the corresponding Delete command. 72 About Group-Level Security

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To be able to perform management operations using VDS and VSS, you must
first
allow these services to access your PS series
group. You use the same access control methods (access policies, access policy groups, and basic access points) to
define
VDS/VSS
access.
Display and
Configure
Windows Service Access to a Group
To be able to perform management operations using VDS and VSS, you must
first
allow these services to access your PS series
group. You use the same access control methods (access policies, access policy groups, and basic access points) to
define
VDS/VSS
access.
To allow VDS and VSS access to the group, you must create at least one VDS/VSS access control policy that matches the access
control credentials you
configure
on the computer by using Remote Setup Wizard or Auto-Snapshot Manager/Microsoft Edition.
NOTE: Auto-Snapshot Manager/Microsoft Edition requires you to
configure
Windows service access to a group.
VDS/VSS access control policies use the same criteria for restricting access as iSCSI target access control policies: CHAP user
name, iSCSI initiator name, or iSCSI initiator IP address.
1.
Click
Group
Group
Configuration
.
2.
Click the
VDS/VSS
tab.
Add a VDS/VSS Access Control Policy
To
configure
VDS/VSS access, add a new access control policy:
1.
Click
Group
Group
Configuration
.
2.
Click the
VDS/VSS
tab.
3.
In the VDS/VSS Access Control List panel, click the appropriate
Add
button to add an access policy group, an access policy, or
a basic access point:
In the Add Access Policy or Add Access Policy Group dialog box, select the checkbox next to the policy names you want to
add, or click
New
to create a new access policy or policy group.
In the New Basic Access Point dialog box, enter a new access point (any combination of CHAP account name, iSCSI
initiator name, or IP address), then click
OK
.
4.
Click
OK
.
Modify a VDS/VSS Access Control Policy
1.
Click
Group
Group
Configuration
.
2.
Click the
VDS/VSS
tab.
3.
To modify a policy, select the policy from the appropriate subpanel (Access policy groups, Access policies, or Basic access
points) and click the corresponding
Modify
command:
In the Modify Access Policy Group dialog box, change the name or description of the policy group. You can also select an
individual policy for the group and click
Modify
.
In the Modify Access Policy dialog box, change the name or description of the policy. You can also select an individual
access point for the policy and click
Modify
.
In the Modify Basic Access Point dialog box, change the CHAP user name, iSCSI initiator name, or IP address, then click
OK
.
4.
Click
OK
.
Delete a VDS/VSS Access Control Policy
1.
Click
Group
Group
Configuration
.
2.
Click the
VDS/VSS
tab.
3.
Select the policy from the appropriate subpanel (Access policy groups, Access policies, or Basic access points) and click the
corresponding
Delete
command.
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