FW 08.01.00 McDATA Sphereon 4500 Fabric Switch Installation and Service Manual (620-000159-330, November 2005)
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Installation Tasks
4. After the product reset, the message Feature installation
complete. Click here
to login. displays.
5. Click here
to login and start a new EFCM Basic Edition session.
The Enter Network Password dialog box displays.
Configure Security
This section describes optional product security features configured
through Security menu selections. The enhanced SANtegrity PFE
keys (SANtegrity authentication and SANtegrity binding) must be
installed. Refer to Install PFE Keys (Optional) for instructions. Features
include:
• Authentication settings - The Authentication Settings View
provides four pages to configure optional SANtegrity
authentication features, including:
— User settings - Configure password-protected administrator
and operator access to the EFCM Basic Edition and command
line interfaces.
— Software settings - Configure challenge handshake
authentication protocol (CHAP) controlled management
interface access (out-of-band and inband) to the product.
— Device settings - Configure a CHAP secret authentication
sequence for nodes (devices) attached to the product through
E_Ports or N_ports.
— Port settings - Override product-level authentication settings
and enable or disable device communication on a per-port
basis.
• Access control list - As part of SANtegrity authentication, use the
IP Access Control List View to configure a list of device IP
addresses or a range of device IP addresses authorized to
communicate with the product.
• RADIUS - As part of SANtegrity authentication, use the RADIUS
Server View to configure up to three remote authentication dial-in
user service (RADIUS) servers. A RADIUS server stores and
authenticates passwords and CHAP secrets.
• Enterprise Fabric Mode - Use the Enterprise Fabric Mode View to
enable or disable Enterprise Fabric Mode (EFM). Fabric binding is
activated when EFM is enabled.










