Editing The Security Configuration On A Switch - Qlogic SANbox 5600 Series User Manual

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3 – Managing Fabrics
Securing a Fabric
3.2.4.7

Editing the Security Configuration on a Switch

To edit a security configuration on the switch, 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.
By default, the security configuration on the switch is displayed in the Edit
Security dialog. To edit a security configuration saved to a file, open the File
menu and select Open File, or press Ctrl+o (letter o) to open the Open
dialog. Browse for and select the security file, and click the Open button to
display the security file in the Edit Security dialog.
2.
Select the security item to edit in the graphic window, and choose one of the
following:
3.
Click the Apply button to save the changes and keep the Edit Security
dialog open. To save changes and close the Edit Security dialog in one step,
click the OK button.
4.
Click the OK button to close the Edit Security dialog.
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Rename a Security Set, or Group. Open the Edit menu and select a
Rename option. In the Rename dialog, enter a new name and click the
OK button to save the changes.
Edit Security Group Member. Open the Edit menu and select a Edit
Security Group Member option. In the Edit Security Group Member
dialog, enter a new Group Member (WWN), choose an option in the
Authentication pull-down menu, and click the OK button to save the
changes.
Remove a Security Set, Group, or Member. Select the item to
remove, open the Edit menu and select a Remove option. In the
Remove dialog, click the OK button to remove that item from the
security file and save the changes.
Clear Security. Select the Security Sets directory name, open the Edit
menu and select Clear Security. In the Remove dialog, click the OK
button to remove all security sets and save the changes. You can also
right-click on the Security Sets (top level) directory name, and select
Clear Security from the popup menu, and click the OK button to
remove all security sets.
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