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Rules act as filters for determining rule priority, the device management method, interface type, source IP address and network mask, and the device
management access action. Users can be blocked or permitted management access. Rule priority sets the order of rule application in a profile.
 
To define rules for an access profile:
1.  Open the Access Profiles page.
2.  Click Add Profile. The Add An Access Profile page opens.
 
Add An Access Profile Page
 
The Add An Access Profile page contains the following fields:
 Access Profiles Name—Specifies the Access Profile for which rules are defined.
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 Rule Priority (1-65535)—Indicates the rule priority (for an optional first rule to include in the new profile).
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 Management Method—Specifies the management method for which the Access Profile is defined. The possible field values:
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 All—Indicates all management methods are assigned to the Access Profile.
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 Telnet—Indicates all Telnet sessions are assigned to the Access Profile.
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 Secure Telnet—Indicates Secure Telnet sessions are assigned to the Access Profile.
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 HTTP—Indicates HTTP sessions are assigned to the Access Profile.
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 Secure HTTP—Indicates Secure HTTP sessions are assigned to the Access Profile.
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 SNMP—Indicates SNMP sessions are assigned to the Access Profile.
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 Interface—Specifies the interface to which the rule applies. The possible field values are:
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 Port—Indicates the interface is a port, and the specific port for which the Access Profile is defined.
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 LAG —Indicates the interface is a LAG, and the specific LAG for which the Access Profile is defined.
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 VLAN—Indicates the interface is a VLAN, and the specific VLAN for which the Access Profile is defined.
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 Source IP Address—Indicates the interface Source IP Address to which the packet is matched.
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 Network Mask—Indicates the interface network mask to which the packet is matched.
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 Prefix Length—Indicates the prefix length to which the packet is matched.
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 Action—Defines the Management Security Rule action. The possible field values are:
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 Permit—Permits management access to the defined interface.
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 Deny—Denies management access to the defined interface.
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3.  Define the Access Profile Name field.
4.  Define the Rule Priority, Management Method, Interface, Source IP, Network Mask, Prefix Length, and Action fields.

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