Configuring Security
Access Profiles
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- HTTP—Assigns HTTP access to the rule. Users requesting access to the 
switch who meet the HTTP access profile criteria, are permitted or 
denied.
- Secure HTTP (HTTPS)—Users requesting access to the switch who 
meet the HTTPS access profile criteria, are permitted or denied.
- SNMP—Users requesting access to the switch who meet the SNMP 
access profile criteria are permitted or denied.
• Action—Select Permit to permit the users that attempt to access the switch 
by using the configured access method from the interface and IP source 
defined in this rule. Or select Deny to deny access.
• 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.
• Applies to Source IP Address—Select the type of source IP address to 
which the access profile applies. The Source IP Address field is valid for a 
subnetwork. Select one of the following values:
- All—Applies to all types of IP addresses.
- User Defined—Applies to only those types of IP addresses defined in 
the fields.
• IP Version—Select the supported IP version of the source address: IPv6 or 
IPv4. 
• IP Address—Enter the source IP address.
• Mask—Select the format for the subnet mask for the source IP address, and 
enter a value in one of the field:
- Network Mask—Select the subnet to which the source IP address 
belongs and enter the subnet mask in dotted decimal format.
- Prefix Length—Select the Prefix Length and enter the number of bits that 
comprise the source IP address prefix.
STEP  5 Click Apply, and the rule is added to the access profile.