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Access Policy Table tab

Use the Access Policy Table tab of the Auditor folder to view non-conforming access policies for the security domain.

The following table shows the parts of the Access Policy Table tab.


Part Description
Device
The IP address or hostname of the non-conforming device.
Id
Shows you the ID number of the access policy.
Name
Shows you the name of this policy.
PolicyEnable
Shows you whether the access policy is enabled or disabled.
Mode
Shows you whether a traffic matching the policy is permitted or denied access.
Service
Shows you the protocol to which the policy applies.
Precedence
Shows you the precedence of the policy. The lower the number, the higher the precedence (1 to 128).
NetAddr
Shows you the source network IP address. An address of 0.0.0.0 specifies any address on the network.
NetMask
Shows you the source network masks.
TrustedHostAddr
Shows you 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
Shows you the user name assigned to the trusted host. Applies only to rlogin and rsh.
Note: You cannot use wildcard entries. The user must already be logged in with the user name to be assigned to the trusted host.

AccessLevel
Shows you the access level of the trusted host (readOnly, readWrite, or readWriteAll).
Synchronize
Lets you synchronize the devices in the security domain with the domain attributes specified on the Access Policy Table tab of the Attributes folder. For more information, see Synchronizing security domains.
Note: Synchronizing the domain does not delete access policies created outside of Optivity Switch Manager from the devices in the domain.
Refresh
Refreshes the information on the tab to show the most current non-conforming settings.

See also:


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