Common features about tabs, Common buttons displayed on tabs – HP StorageWorks 2.32 Edge Switch User Manual
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Configuring the switch
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Software—Allows the security administrator to set up software applications that can
communicate with the switch through API.
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Device—Allows the security administrator to set device-to-device authentication parameters. The
Device tab is PFE key-enabled. If a proper PFE key is not provided, the Device tab is not
accessible.
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IP Access Control List—Allows the security administrator to set up IP addresses that can manage
the switch.
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Radius Server—Allows the security administrator to set Radius server parameters that the switch
can use to pass on the authentication information to the designated Radius servers.
Common features about tabs
Only managed products that support SANTegrity Authentication can be configured. Non-managed
products display with generic icons in the Authentication Product Configuration table. The tab area
is displayed as gray for both non-managed products and managed products at the wrong firmware
level.
Common buttons displayed on tabs
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Use Reset to discard any changes you have entered on the tab and reload the settings from the
switch or director.
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Use Apply to apply changes made on this tab to the switch or director.
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Use Apply To to apply changes made on this tab to this switch or director, as well as to other
switches or directors in this fabric. When you click Apply To, the Apply To Other Products dialog
box is displayed, so you can select the other switches and directors to which to apply the
changes.
NOTE:
Apply To is not available on the Element Manager SANtegrity Authentication tabs. Apply
To is available on the HAFM application SANtegrity Security Center tabs, except for the Devices
tab.
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Use the Apply To Other Products dialog box to select the switches or directors to which you want
to send the changes.
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Use the Security Change Confirmation and Status dialog box to verify the changes about to be
made to each switch or director and to observe the progress of these changes.
The Security Change Confirmation and Status dialog box includes the user ID who initiated the
changes, the time that the changes were planned, the Server ID from which the changes are
populated, and all of the affected switches and directors. Server ID is identified by its server
name plus IP address.
The Detailed Changes table includes all of the individual configurations that security
administrator has made on the User tab. The columns of this table vary depending on from
which tab the security administrator is accessing the confirmation information.
If there is only one product to which changes need to be applied, then only that product is listed.
The product ID is identified by its Node name. By default, this product is highlighted and
selected.