HP Brocade BladeSystem 4/12 HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.2.x Administrator Guid - Page 90

Blocking listeners, Table 19 Blocked Listener Applications, Accessing switches and fabrics

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Blocking listeners HP StorageWorks switches block Linux subsystem listener applications that are not used to implement supported features and capabilities. Table 19 lists the listener applications that switches either block or do not start. Table 19 Blocked Listener Applications Listener application SAN Director 2/128 and 4/256 SAN Director 4/8 SAN Switch and 4/16 SAN Switch, Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch for HP p-Class BladeSystem, Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem, SAN Switch 2/8V, SAN Switch 2/16V, SAN Switch 2/32, SAN Switch 4/32, 4/32B SAN Switch, 4/64 SAN Switch and 400 MP Router chargen Do not start Do not start echo Do not start Do not start daytime Do not start Do not start discard Do not start Do not start ftp Do not start Do not start rexec Block with packet filter Do not start rsh Block with packet filter Do not start rlogin Block with packet filter Do not start time Block with packet filter Do not start rstats Do not start Do not start rusers Do not start Do not start Accessing switches and fabrics If you are using the FC-FC Routing Service, be aware that you cannot execute the secModeEnable command on backbone fabrics (you cannot run this command in secure mode when a backbone fabric is connected to edge fabrics). Refer to "Using the FC-FC routing service" on page 227 for details about the FC-FC Routing Service and it relationship with Secure Fabric OS. Table 20 lists the defaults for accessing hosts, devices, switches, and zones. Table 20 Access defaults Hosts Any host can access the fabric by SNMP Any host can telnet to any switch in the fabric Any host can establish an HTTP connection to any switch in the fabric Any host can establish an API connection to any switch in the fabric Devices All device ports can access SES All devices can access the management server Any device can connect to any FC port in the fabric Switch access Any switch can join the fabric All switches in the fabric can be accessed through serial port Zoning Node WWNs can be used for WWN-based zoning 90 Configuring standard security features

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Configuring standard security features
Blocking listeners
HP StorageWorks switches block Linux subsystem listener applications that are not used to implement
supported features and capabilities.
Table 19
lists the listener applications that switches either block or do
not start.
Accessing switches and fabrics
If you are using the FC-FC Routing Service, be aware that you cannot execute the
secModeEnable
command on backbone fabrics (you cannot run this command in secure mode when a backbone fabric is
connected to edge fabrics). Refer to ”
Using the FC-FC routing service
” on page 227 for details about the
FC-FC Routing Service and it relationship with Secure Fabric OS.
Table 20
lists the defaults for accessing hosts, devices, switches, and zones.
Table 19
Blocked Listener Applications
Listener
application
SAN Director 2/128 and
4/256 SAN Director
4/8 SAN Switch and 4/16 SAN Switch,
Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch for HP p-Class
BladeSystem, Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch
for HP c-Class BladeSystem,
SAN Switch 2/8V, SAN Switch 2/16V,
SAN Switch 2/32, SAN Switch 4/32,
4/32B SAN Switch, 4/64 SAN Switch
and 400 MP Router
chargen
Do not start
Do not start
echo
Do not start
Do not start
daytime
Do not start
Do not start
discard
Do not start
Do not start
ftp
Do not start
Do not start
rexec
Block with packet filter
Do not start
rsh
Block with packet filter
Do not start
rlogin
Block with packet filter
Do not start
time
Block with packet filter
Do not start
rstats
Do not start
Do not start
rusers
Do not start
Do not start
Table 20
Access defaults
Hosts
Any host can access the fabric by SNMP
Any host can telnet to any switch in the fabric
Any host can establish an HTTP connection to any switch in the fabric
Any host can establish an API connection to any switch in the fabric
Devices
All device ports can access SES
All devices can access the management server
Any device can connect to any FC port in the fabric
Switch access
Any switch can join the fabric
All switches in the fabric can be accessed through serial port
Zoning
Node WWNs can be used for WWN-based zoning