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Access Policies tab and Security, Insert Access Policies fields


Field Description
Id
Specifies the policy ID.
Name
Specifies the name of this policy.
PolicyEnable
Enables the access policy.
Mode
Indicates whether a packet having a source IP address that matches this entry should be permitted to enter the device or denied access.
Service
Indicates the protocol to which this entry should be applied.
Precedence
Indicates the precedence of the policy. The lower the number, the higher the precedence (1 to 128).
NetAddr
Indicates the source network IP address. An address of 0.0.0.0 specifies any address on the network.
NetMask
Indicates the source network masks.
TrustedHostAddr
Indicates the trusted IP address of the host performing rlogin or rsh into the device. Applies only to rlogin and rsh.
Note: You cannot use wildcard entries.
TrustedHostUserName
Specifies the user name assigned to the trusted host. Applies only to rlogin and rsh. This name is the same user name that you used to log on to the network (not the switch user name, such as rwa).
Note: You cannot use wildcard entries. The user must already be logged in with the user name to be assigned to the trusted host. For example, using "rlogin -l newusername xx.xx.xx.xx" will not work from a UNIX workstation.
AccessLevel
Specifies the access level of the trusted host (readOnly, readWrite, or readWriteAll).
Usage
Counts the number of times that an access service uses the access policy. This is a read-only field.

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