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Manage the Access Profile and Access Rules, Manage Access to the Switch, ProSAFE FS526Tv2, FS726Tv2

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ProSAFE FS526Tv2, FS726Tv2, and FS728TLP Smart Switches 2. Configure the settings as described in the following table. Setting Description Java Mode The Java applet displays a picture of the smart switch on the device view screen (see Use the Device View Screen as an Alternate Way to Configure the Smart Switch on page 13), allowing you to click the image of the smart switch to select screens instead of using the navigation tabs and configuration menus. By default, the Enable radio button is selected for Java Mode. To disable the Java applet, select the Disable radio button. HTTP Session Soft Timeout (Minutes) The number of minutes that an HTTP session can be idle before a time-out occurs and you are automatically logged out from the web management interface. Enter a value in the range from 0 to 60 minutes. A value of 0 corresponds to an infinite time-out period, that is, you are not logged out when the HTTP session is idle. The default value is 5 minutes. HTTP Session Hard Timeout (Hours) The number of hours after which an HTTP session is terminated and you are automatically logged out from the web management interface, irrespective of the activity level of the session. Enter a value in the range from 0 to 168 hours. A value of 0 corresponds to an infinite time-out period, that is, you are never logged out. The default value is 24 hours. Maximum Number of HTTP Sessions The maximum number of simultaneous HTTP sessions that are allowed. Enter a value in the range of from 1 to 4. The default value is 4, which allows the maximum of four sessions. 3. Click the Apply button. The settings are saved. Manage the Access Profile and Access Rules You can configure settings that control access to the web management interface and the SNMP interface. By default, you can access the web management interface and SNMP from any IP address. However, you can restrict access to specific IP addresses, or deny access from specific IP addresses, and you can specify the protocol (HTTP or SNMP) that is allowed. Configuring an access profile includes three basic steps: 1. On the Access Profile Configuration screen, create an access profile and keep it deactivated, which is the default setting. 2. On the Access Rule Configuration screen, add one or more access rules to the profile. 3. Return to the Access Profile Configuration screen to activate the profile. The next section describes the detailed steps. Manage Access to the Switch 55

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Manage Access to the Switch
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ProSAFE FS526Tv2, FS726Tv2, and FS728TLP Smart Switches
2.
Configure the settings as described in the following table.
Setting
Description
Java Mode
The Java applet displays a picture of the smart switch on the device view
screen (see
Use the Device View Screen as an Alternate Way to Configure
the Smart Switch
on page
13), allowing you to click the image of the smart
switch to select screens instead of using the navigation tabs and
configuration menus.
By default, the Enable radio button is selected for Java Mode. To disable the
Java applet, select the
Disable
radio button.
HTTP Session Soft Timeout
(Minutes)
The number of minutes that an HTTP session can be idle before a time-out
occurs and you are automatically logged out from the web management
interface.
Enter a value in the range from 0 to 60 minutes. A value of 0 corresponds to
an infinite time-out period, that is, you are not logged out when the HTTP
session is idle. The default value is 5 minutes.
HTTP Session Hard Timeout
(Hours)
The number of hours after which an HTTP session is terminated and you are
automatically logged out from the web management interface, irrespective of
the activity level of the session.
Enter a value in the range from 0 to 168 hours. A value of 0 corresponds to
an infinite time-out period, that is, you are never logged out. The default
value is 24 hours.
Maximum Number of HTTP
Sessions
The maximum number of simultaneous HTTP sessions that are allowed.
Enter a value in the range of from 1 to 4. The default value is 4, which allows
the maximum of four sessions.
3.
Click the
Apply
button.
The settings are saved.
Manage the Access Profile and Access Rules
You can configure settings that control access to the web management interface and the
SNMP interface. By default, you can access the web management interface and SNMP from
any IP address. However, you can restrict access to specific IP addresses, or deny access
from specific IP addresses, and you can specify the protocol (HTTP or SNMP) that is
allowed.
Configuring an access profile includes three basic steps:
1.
On the Access Profile Configuration screen, create an access profile and keep it
deactivated, which is the default setting.
2.
On the Access Rule Configuration screen, add one or more access rules to the profile.
3.
Return to the Access Profile Configuration screen to activate the profile.
The next section describes the
detailed
steps.