Create Security Group Member Dialog; Create A Security Group Member Dialog - HP SAN Switch User Manual

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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:
1.
Click Security on the tool bar in the faceplate display or select Security > Edit Security to open the Edit
Security dialog.
2.
Choose one of the following methods to open the Create a Security Group dialog:
• Click a security set and click Security Group in the tool bar in the graphic window.
• Right-click on a security set and select Create a Security Group from the popup menu.
3.
Enter a security group name and select a security group type (ISL, Port, or MS). Remember, only one
security group type (1 ISL, 1 Port, 1 MS) in each security set is allowed. The naming conventions for
security groups are:
• Must start with a letter
• All alphanumeric chars [aA—zZ] [0—9]
• The symbols $_ - and ^ are the only symbols allowed.
4.
Click OK to save the change.

Create Security Group Member dialog

Use the Create Security Group Member dialog, shown in
Choose options from the Group Member (or manually enter a hex value) and Authentication drop-down
lists, and enter values in the Secret and Binding (ISL groups only) fields.
Figure 8

Create a Security Group Member dialog

The conventions for ISL security group members are listed below:
You can enter member World Wide Name (WWN), which must be 16 hex characters, or 23
characters with valid WWN format xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx.
The authentication choices are None and CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol).
The Secret field is disabled if authentication is set to None. If authentication is CHAP, the Secret field is
enabled. The secondary hash and secret are not supported when connecting to other McDATA
products.
Generate is only enabled when authentication is set to CHAP.
Valid binding entries are 97–127.
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Figure
8, to add a member to a security group.

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