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Edit Security dialog

Use the Edit Security dialog to edit the security configuration on the switch. You can also open and edit a
security configuration saved to a file. Editing security files consists of renaming and removing security sets,
groups, and members. The Security dialogs are available only on a secure SSL fabric and on the entry
switch (out-of-band switch).

To open the Edit Security dialog shown in

Figure 5

, choose one of the following:

Click

Security in the tool bar.

Select

Security > Edit Security.

NOTE:

The Security menu and button are only displayed if SSL is enabled. Select

Switch > Services > SSL

to enable SSL. See ”

System services

” on page 73 for more information.

Use the Edit menu options or popup menu options to access Edit Security dialog options. Select a security
item in the graphic window and select an option in the Edit menu, or right-click on a security item in the
graphic window, and select an option from the popup menus.

The orphan security set contains the security groups and members that don't belong to a user-defined
security set. Excluding the orphan security set, you can only have 1 group type in a security set. The three
types of security groups are:

ISL—Default (E_Port authentication)

MS (Management Server CT authentication)

Port (F_Port authentication)

Figure 5

Edit Security dialog

Use the File menu in the Edit Security dialog to:

Edit the security configuration on the switch.

Open or edit security files.

Save or rename security files

Use the Edit menu in the Edit Security dialog to:

Create security sets, security groups, and security group members.

Rename or remove a security group from a security set or a member from a security group.

Remove a group from all security sets.

Remove all security sets, groups, or members.

View properties for the selected security set, group, or group member.