Security
Management Access Method
342 Cisco 350, 350X and 550X Series Managed Switches, Firmware Release 2.4, ver 0.4
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The selected access profile appears in the Profile Rule Table.
STEP 3 Click Add to add a rule.
STEP 4 Enter the parameters.
• Access Profile Name—Select an access profile.
• Rule Priority—Enter the rule priority. When the packet is matched to a rule, user
groups are either granted or denied access to the device. The rule priority is essential to
matching packets to rules, as packets are matched on a first-fit basis.
• Management Method—Select the management method for which the rule is defined.
The options are:
- All—Assigns all management methods to the rule.
- Telnet—Users requesting access to the device that meets the Telnet access profile
criteria are permitted or denied access.
- Secure Telnet (SSH)—Users requesting access to the device that meets the Telnet
access profile criteria, are permitted or denied access.
- HTTP—Assigns HTTP access to the rule. Users requesting access to the device that
meets the HTTP access profile criteria, are permitted or denied.
- Secure HTTP (HTTPS)—Users requesting access to the device that meets the
HTTPS access profile criteria, are permitted or denied.
- SNMP—Users requesting access to the device that meets the SNMP access profile
criteria are permitted or denied.
• Action—Select one of the following options.
- Permit—Allow device access to users coming from the interface and IP source
defined in this rule.
- Deny—Deny device access to users coming from the interface and IP source defined
in this rule.
• Applies to Interface—Select the interface attached to the rule. The options are:
- All—Applies to all ports, VLANs, and LAGs.
- User Defined—Applies only to the port, VLAN, or LAG selected.
• Interface—Enter the interface number. The OOB port can also be entered.