HP SAN manual Editing the security configuration on a switch

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Editing the security configuration on a switch

To edit a security configuration on the switch from the faceplate display:

1.Choose one of the following to open the Edit Security dialog:

Click Security on the tool bar.

Select Security > Edit Security.

By default, the security configuration on the switch is displayed in the Edit Security dialog.

2.Choose one of the following from the Edit Security dialog:

Select File > Open File. Browse for and select the security file.

Press Control+O (letter o). Browse for and select the security file.

3.Click Open to display the security file in the Edit Security dialog.

4.Select the security item to edit in the graphic window, and choose one of the following:

Rename a security set, or group. Select a rename option from the Edit menu. Enter a new name in the Rename dialog. Click OK to save the changes.

Edit security group member. Select an Edit Security Group Member option from the Edit menu. Enter

a new Group Member (WWN) in the Edit Security Group Member dialog. Choose an option in the Authentication drop-down list. Click OK to save the changes.

Remove a security set, group, or member. Select the item to remove, and select a remove option from the Edit menu. Click OK in the Remove dialog to remove that item from the security file and save the changes.

Clear security. Select the Security Sets directory name. Select Edit > Clear Security. Click OK in the

Remove dialog to remove all security sets and save the changes. You can also right-click on the Security Sets (top level) directory name, select Clear Security from the popup menu, and click OK to remove all security sets.

5.To save the changes, choose one of the following:

Click Apply to save the changes and keep the Edit Security dialog open. Click OK to close the Edit Security dialog.

Click OK to save changes and close the Edit Security dialog.

Viewing properties of a security set, group, or member

To view the properties of a security set, group, or member from the faceplate display:

1.Click Security on the tool bar, or select Security > Edit Security to open the Edit Security dialog.

2.Choose one of the following:

Click a security set, security group, or security group member. Select Edit > Properties.

Right-click on a security item In the graphic window. Select Properties from the popup menu.

3.View the security information for the selected item in the Properties dialog.

4.Click OK to close the dialog.

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