3 – Managing Fabrics
Securing a Fabric
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3.2.4.6
Creating a Security Group Member
To add a member to a security group, 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
Member dialog:
In the graphic window, click a security group and click the
Security
Member
button in the toolbar.
Right-click on a security group and select
Create Members
from the
popup menu.
3.
Open the Group Member pull-down menu and select a Node World-Wide
Name. The switch must be a member of any group in which authentication is
used. You can also type in a hex value.
4.
Open the Authentication pull-down menu, and select a type of protocol to be
used for the authentication process for that member.
ISL authentication options are None (0 bytes), Chap (16 bytes)
MS (CT - Common Transport) authentication options are None (0
bytes), MD5 (16 bytes), SHA (20 bytes)
Port authentication options are None (0 bytes), Chap (16 bytes)
5.
In the Secret area, enter an authentication "password" to be assigned that
member. Or, you can click the
Generate Secret
button to randomly
generate a secret.
6.
In the Binding field (ISL groups only), enter the domain ID (1-239) for the
switch for the ISL group member. The WWN of the switch must be at the
entered domain ID when attempting to enter the fabric, otherwise it will
become isolated.
7.
Click the
OK
button to save the changes.
Summary of Contents for SANbox 5200 Series
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