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3 – Managing Fabrics
Securing a Fabric
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3.2.4.3
Create Security Group Dialog
Use the Create Security Group dialog, shown in
Figure 3-6
, to add a security
group to a security set. The Create Security Group dialog is displayed after
clicking the Security Group button on the toolbar, or after you right-click on a
security set in the graphic window and select Create a Security Group from the
popup menu.
Figure 3-6. Create Security Group Dialog
The naming conventions for all security groups are listed below.
Must start with a letter
All alphanumeric chars [aA- zZ] [0-9]
The symbols $ _ - and ^ are the only symbols allowed
3.2.4.4
Creating a Security Group
An empty (no members) security group in the active security set will prevent all
connections for that security group type. For example, an empty ISL security
group will cause the switch to refuse all logins from other switches. To add a
security group to a security set, do the following:
1.
On the faceplate display, click the
Security
button on the toolbar, or open
the Security menu and select
Edit Security
to open the Edit Security dialog.
2.
Choose one of the following methods to open the Create a Security Group
dialog:
In the graphic window, click a security set and click the
Security
Group
button in the toolbar.
Right-click on a security set and select
Create a Security Group
from
the popup menu.
Summary of Contents for SANbox 5200 Series
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