HP BladeSystem bc2800 Embedded Web System User Guide for the HP BladeSystem PC - Page 29

Telnet, Secure Telnet SSH, Secure HTTP HTTPS, Interface, Source IP Address, Network Mask, Prefix

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Configuring Device Security ◆ All - Assigns all management methods to the rule. ◆ Telnet - Assigns Telnet access to the rule. If selected, users accessing the device using Telnet meeting access profile criteria are permitted or denied access to the device. ◆ Secure Telnet (SSH) - Assigns SSH access to the rule. If selected, users accessing the device using Telnet, meeting access profile criteria, are permitted or denied access to the device. ◆ HTTP - Assigns HTTP access to the rule. If selected, users accessing the device using HTTP, meeting access profile criteria, are permitted or denied access to the device. ◆ Secure HTTP (HTTPS) - Assigns HTTPS access to the rule. If selected, users accessing the device using HTTPS, meeting access profile criteria, are permitted or denied access to the device. ◆ SNMP - Assigns SNMP access to the rule. If selected, users accessing the device using SNMP, meeting access profile criteria, are permitted or denied access to the device. ❏ Interface - Defines the interface on which the access profile is defined. The possible field values are: ◆ Port - Specifies the port on which the access profile is defined. ◆ LAG - Specifies the LAG on which the access profile is defined. ◆ VLAN - Specifies the VLAN on which the access profile is defined. ❏ Source IP Address - Defines the interface source IP address to which the access profile applies. The Source IP Address field is valid for a subnetwork. ◆ Network Mask - Defines the IP subnetwork mask. ◆ Prefix Length - Defines the number of bits that comprises the source IP address prefix, or the network mask of the source IP address. ❏ Action - Defines the action attached to the rule. The possible field values are: ◆ Permit - Permits access to the device. ◆ Deny - Denies access to the device. This is the default. 3. Define the fields. 4. Click . The access profile is created, and the device is updated. Embedded Web System User Guide www.hp.com 4-3

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Embedded Web System User Guide
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Configuring Device Security
All
— Assigns all management methods to the rule.
Telnet
— Assigns Telnet access to the rule. If selected, users accessing the device
using Telnet meeting access profile criteria are permitted or denied access to the
device.
Secure Telnet (SSH)
— Assigns SSH access to the rule. If selected, users accessing
the device using Telnet, meeting access profile criteria, are permitted or denied
access to the device.
HTTP
— Assigns HTTP access to the rule. If selected, users accessing the device
using HTTP, meeting access profile criteria, are permitted or denied access to the
device.
Secure HTTP (HTTPS)
— Assigns HTTPS access to the rule. If selected, users
accessing the device using HTTPS, meeting access profile criteria, are permitted or
denied access to the device.
SNMP
— Assigns SNMP access to the rule. If selected, users accessing the device
using SNMP, meeting access profile criteria, are permitted or denied access to the
device.
Interface
— Defines the interface on which the access profile is defined. The possible
field values are:
Port
— Specifies the port on which the access profile is defined.
LAG
— Specifies the LAG on which the access profile is defined.
VLAN
— Specifies the VLAN on which the access profile is defined.
Source IP Address
— Defines the interface source IP address to which the access
profile applies. The
Source IP Address
field is valid for a subnetwork.
Network Mask
— Defines the IP subnetwork mask.
Prefix Length
— Defines the number of bits that comprises the source IP address
prefix, or the network mask of the source IP address.
Action
— Defines the action attached to the rule. The possible field values are:
Permit
— Permits access to the device.
Deny
— Denies access to the device. This is the default.
3. Define the fields.
4. Click
. The access profile is created, and the device is updated.