Brocade Fabric Manager Administrator's Guide v6.1.0 (53-10000610-02, June 2008)

256 Fabric Manager Administrator’s Guide
53-10000610-02
Security policy settings
18
Copy to File (to copy the Security Policy to a file)
Making changes to the Serial or Front Panel policy
1. In the Information panel, right-click the secure fabric for which you want to set policies and
choose Security > Security Policy Editor from the context menu.
The Policy Editor appears (see Figure 158 on page 244).
2. Click the tab that corresponds to the policy you want (Serial or Front Panel).
The selected policy appears (see Figure 164 on page 255). The Serial policy is used in this
example; the Front Panel policy is similar.
3. Perform the appropriate action based on the task you want to perform:
To add a switch to the policy, click the switch in the Available Access Points list and then
click Add Switch.
To remove a switch from the policy, click the switch in the Permitted Access Points list and
then click Remove Switch.
4. Click the Summary tab.
5. Click Save to save your changes but not apply them, or click Activate to save and apply your
changes.
The Security Policy Review dialog box displays.
6. After reviewing the Security Policy, click one of the following:
Continue (to continue applying changes or to save your changes)
Cancel (to cancel your changes)
Copy to File (to copy the Security Policy to a file)
Admin security password change
Use the following procedure to change the admin password for secure FCS and secure non-FCS
switches.
Passwords must be from 8 through 40 characters long and must differ from the old password by at
least one character. In addition, passwords must adhere to any additional conditions that you set
up through Web Tools or the command line interface.
Changing the password that implements security
1. In the Information panel, right-click the secure fabric for which you want to change passwords
and choose Security > Security Policy Editor from the context menu.
The Policy Editor appears (see Figure 158 on page 244).
2. Click the Password tab (see Figure 165 on page 257).