Figure 11: Add Access Profile Page
The Add Access Profile Page contains the following fields:
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Access Profile Name — Defines the name of a new access profile.
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Rule Priority — Defines the rule priority. When the packet is matched to a rule, user groups are either
granted permission or denied device management access. The rule number is essential to matching packets
to rules, as packets are matched on a first-fit basis. The rule priorities are assigned in the Profile Rules Page.
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Management Method — Defines the management method for which the rule is defined. Users with this
access profile can access the device using the management method selected. The possible field values are:
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All — Assigns all management methods to the rule.
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Telnet — Assigns Telnet access to the rule. If selected, users accessing the device using Telnet meeting
access profile criteria are permitted or denied access to the device.
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Secure Telnet (SSH) — Assigns SSH access to the rule. If selected, users accessing the device using
Telnet meeting access profile criteria are permitted or denied access to the device.
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HTTP — Assigns HTTP access to the rule. If selected, users accessing the device using HTTP meeting
access profile criteria are permitted or denied access to the device.
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Secure HTTP (HTTPS) — Assigns HTTPS access to the rule. If selected, users accessing the device
using HTTPS meeting access profile criteria are permitted or denied access to the device.
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SNMP — Assigns SNMP access to the rule. If selected, users accessing the device using SNMP
meeting access profile criteria are permitted or denied access to the device.
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Interface — Defines the interface on which the access profile is defined. The possible field values are:
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Port — Specifies the port on which the access profile is defined.
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Trunk — Specifies the trunk on which the access profile is defined.
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VLAN — Specifies the VLAN on which the access profile is defined.
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Source IP Address — Defines the interface source IP address to which the access profile applies.
The Source IP Address field is valid for a subnetwork.
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Network Mask — Defines the network mask of the source IP address.
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Prefix Length — Defines the number of bits that comprise the source IP address prefix, or the network
mask of the source IP address.
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