HP e-Commerce / XML director server appliance sa8250 - Users Guide

C H A P T E R 4 HP e-Commerce/XML Director Server Appliance SA8250 User Guide
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Source IP Filtering
The Security Tabs Source IP dialog box filters administration access
by source IP address. This dialog box contains a pair of buttons and
combo box. To allow any IP address to perform administrative tasks,
click Allow Any. To filter by source IP, click Allow List and type the
IP addresses and/or subnets allowed administrative access into the IP
Addresses/Subnets list. Subnets are specified in "slash" notation
(such as 209.218.0.0/16). Click the check icon to add the contents of
the text field into the list. You can delete an item from the list by
clicking the item to delete and clicking the "X" icon.
Access Options
When the Custom security mode is enabled, you can choose among
the access options in the Access security box. To enable an option,
select the corresponding check box and verify that a check mark
displays. To disable, click again to clear the check mark. Available
options are listed below:
CLI (SSH) Enable "Secure Shell," that is, secure access to the
unit's Command Line Interface. Secure Shell operates like an
ordinary telnet session, but adds encryption.
CLI (telnet) Enable standard unencrypted telnet access to the
unit's Command Line Interface.
GUI Enable administration using the unit's Graphical User
Interface.
SNMP Enable administration of the unit using SNMP (Simple
Network Management Protocol).
Multi-Site Traffic Director Server Appliance SA9200 Agent.
Permit or deny traffic to the SA9200 port.
IP Forwarding. Permit or deny traffic to specific servers. IP
forwarding allows administrative access to servers at their real IP
addresses via the SA8250. For more details, see Chapter 2.