Secure Switch Access
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Configuring Secure Access Filter Points

The secapply command allows you to view the list of secure access filter points, to enable/
disable security globally or for a specific IP protocol filter point, and to define a filter list for
each filter point. To use this command, enter:
secapply
A screen similar to the following displays:
Secure Access Filter Points
1) FTP Security : Enabled
11) Filter List : Test, Engineering
2) Telnet Security : Disabled
21) Filter List : Test
3) SNMP Security : Enabled
31) Filter List :
4) TFTP Security : Enabled
41) Filter List : Manufacturing
5) HTTP Security : Disabled
51) Filter List :
6) Custom Security : Enabled
61) Filter List : HR
62) Protocol :
63) Port Service :
7) One-touch Global Security :
71) One-touch Filter List :
Command { Item=Value/?/Help?Quit/Redraw/Save} (Redraw) :
Note
If security is enabled for a filter point and there are no
names defined on its list, then the filter point is essen-
tially inaccessible to all users. For example, in the
above sample display, SNMP is not accessible to any
user.
You can enter commands by entering just the first letter of the command. For example, select
Quit by entering q and pressing <Enter>.The question mark option (?) and the Help option
provide reference and instructional information on using this command. The Quit option exits
this command without saving configuration changes. The Redraw option refreshes the screen.
When you are done entering new values, type save at the prompt and all new settings will be
saved.
The following option is available for all filter points:
Filter List
Applies the filter name(s) defined through the secdefine command for this filter point.
Filter points are disabled by default. The different filter points are defined as follows: