Security-Class Areas - HP StorageWorks MSA 2/8 - SAN Switch User Manual

Hp storageworks fabric watch v3.1.x/4.1.x user guide (aa-rtsgc-te, june 2003)
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Table 9
each area.
Table 9: Security-Class Areas
telnet violation
HTTP violation
API violation
RSNMP violation
WSNMP violation
SES violation
MS violation
serial violation
front panel violation
SCC violation
DCC violation
login violation
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lists Fabric Watch areas in the Security class and provides a description of
Area
Description
A telnet violation occurs when a telnet connection
request reaches a secure switch from an unauthorized
IP address.
An HTTP violation occurs when a browser access
request reaches a secure switch from an unauthorized
IP address.
An API violation occurs when an API access request
reaches a secure switch from an unauthorized IP
address.
A RSNMP violation occurs when a SNMP get operation
reaches a secure switch from an unauthorized IP
address.
A WSNMP violation occurs when a SNMP get/set
operation reaches a secure switch from an
unauthorized IP address.
A SES violation occurs when a SES (SCSI Enclosed
Services) request reaches a secure switch from an
unauthorized WWN.
An MS (Management Server) violation occurs when an
access request reaches a secure switch from an
unauthorized WWN. The WWN appears in the
ERRLOG.
A serial violation occurs when a secure switch detects
an unauthorized serial port connection request.
A front panel violation occurs when a secure switch
detects unauthorized front panel access.
A SCC violation occurs when an unauthorized switch
tries to join a secure fabric. The WWN of the
unauthorized switch appears in the ERRLOG.
A DCC violation occurs when an unauthorized device
attempts to log in to a secure fabric.
A login violation occurs when a secure fabric detects a
login failure.
Fabric Watch Version 3.1.x/4.1.x User Guide

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