Q-Logic 5000 Manuel D’Utilisation

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3 – Planning
Switch Services
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Switch Services
You can configure your switch to suit the demands of your environment by 
enabling or disabling a variety of switch services. Familiarize yourself with the 
following switch services and determine which ones you need. Notice that the 
SSH and SSL services require the Fabric Security license key.
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Telnet: Provides for the management of the switch over a Telnet connection. 
Disabling this service is not recommended. The default is enabled.
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Secure Shell (SSH): Provides for secure remote connections to the switch 
using SSH. Your workstation must also use an SSH client. The default is 
disabled. This service requires the Fabric Security license key. 
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GUI Management: Provides for out-of-band management of the switch with 
Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007, the Application Programming Interface (API), 
SNMP, and SMI-S. If this service is disabled, the switch can only be 
managed inband or through the serial port. The default is enabled.
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Inband Management: Provides for the management of the switch over an 
inter-switch link using Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007, SNMP, management 
server, or the API. If you disable inband management, you can no longer 
communicate with that switch by means other than an Ethernet or serial 
connection.The default is enabled.
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Secure Socket Layer (SSL): Provides for secure SSL connections for 
Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007, the QuickTools web applet, the API, and 
SMI-S. This service must be enabled to authenticate users through a 
RADIUS server when using Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007. To enable secure 
SSL connections, you must first synchronize the date and time on the switch 
and workstation. Enabling SSL automatically creates a security certificate on 
the switch. The default is enabled. This service requires the Fabric Security 
license key.
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QuickTools web applet (EmbeddedGUI): Provides for access to the 
QuickTools web applet. QuickTools enables you to point at a switch with an 
internet browser and manage the switch through the browser. The default is 
enabled.
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Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP): Provides for the 
management of the switch through third-party applications that use the 
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). Security consists of a read 
community string and a write community string that serve as passwords that 
control read and write access to the switch. These strings are set at the 
factory to these well-known defaults and should be changed if SNMP is to be 
enabled. Otherwise, you risk unwanted access to the switch. The default is 
enabled.