Moving An Fcs Policy Switch Position; Configuring Advanced Device Security Policy - Brocade Communications Systems StoreFabric SN6500B Administrator's Manual

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Access control list policy configuration
4. Click Distribute Policy.
5. Select the switches that will receive the policy.
6. Select OK.

Moving an FCS policy switch position

You can move the position of a primary switch in the FCS policy list.
To move an FCS policy switch position, perform the following steps.
1. Open the Switch Administration window as described in
2. Click Show Advanced Mode.
3. Select the Security Policies tab.
4. Select the FCS tab.
5. Click Move FCS Switch.
6. Select the appropriate from and to positions.
7.
8. After you move all the member switches, click Apply and Close.

Configuring Advanced Device Security policy

The ADS policy allows you to restrict devices that are logged into the fabric using a particular
F_Port. When this policy is enabled only authorized devices are allowed to login into the fabric. This
can be achieved by allowing all the devices, blocking all the devices, or giving access to selected
devices. ADS is supported only in Access Gateway mode.
The restrictions to device login are:
When the ADS policy is enabled first time, all the F_Ports are set to All Access and all the devices
are allowed to login into fabric. This configuration persists for subsequent logins from all devices.
Existing devices that are already logged into the fabric are not affected.
When the ADS policy is disabled, all the allowed lists are cleared and all the devices are allowed to
login into the fabric.
To configure ADS policy, perform the following steps.
1. Open the Switch Administration window as described in
2. Click Show Advanced Mode.
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If the policy distribution fails, an error dialog box displays.
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on page 31.
Click Apply.
All Access—Allows all the devices to login into the fabric through that F_Port.
No Access—Blocks all the devices trying to login into the fabric through that F_Port.
WWNs—Allows only selected WWNs to login into the fabric through that F_Port. NPIV capable
device port WWN's can also be added to the allowed list of device port WWN's for the
particular F_Port.
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on page 31.
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