Secure Switch Access
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7) One-touch Security
Configures the same Security value for all secure access protocols. Enabled enables security for
all secure access filter points. Disabled disables security for all secure access filter points. Any
value configured for individual security parameters overrides the global setting. If you wish to
set a different value for Telnet Security, for example, enter the line number for Telnet,
followed by an equal sign (=) and the new value.
71) One-touch Filter List
Configures a single filter list for all security filter points.

Enabling/Disabling Security Parameters

To change any of the Security values, enter the line number for the parameter, followed by an
equal sign (=), and then enabled or e for enable or disabled or d for disable at the prompt. For
example, to enable security for Telnet, enter the following:
2=e

Adding Filters

To add a filter, at the command prompt, enter the line number for the parameter, followed by
an equal sign (=), and then the filter’s name at the prompt. For example:
21=Test
Note
If the filter does not exist in the secure access data-
base, the system prompts you to create the filter. To
view the list of secure access filters, use the secdefine
command. For more information, see ‘‘Configuring the
Secure Switch Access Filter Database’’ on page 8-4.
Enter save to save the new filter.

Deleting Filters

To remove an existing filter from a filter list, at the command prompt, enter the line number
for the parameter, followed by an equal sign (=), a negative sign (-), and then the filter’s name
as follows:
11= -Engineering
To remove all filters in a list, include an asterisk after the negative sign. For example:
4= -*
Enter save to save the change.