Cisco Cisco SG500-52PP 52-port Gigabit Max PoE+ Stackable Managed Switch 维护手册
Security: Secure Sensitive Data Management
Configuring SSD
Cisco 500 Series Stackable Managed Switch Administration Guide
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User Defined (Plaintext)—Enter a new passphrase.
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Confirm Passphrase—Confirm the new passphrase.
STEP 2
Click Apply. The settings are saved to the Running Configuration file.
SSD Rules Configuration
Only users with SSD read permission of Plaintext-only or Both are allowed to set
SSD rules.
SSD rules.
To configure SSD rules:
STEP 1
Click Security > Secure Sensitive Data Management > SSD Rules.
The currently-defined rules are displayed.
STEP 2
To add a new rule, click Add. Enter the following fields:
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User—This defines the user(s) to which the rule applies: Select one of the
following options:
following options:
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Specific User—Select and enter the specific user name to which this rule
applies (this user does not necessarily have to be defined).
applies (this user does not necessarily have to be defined).
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Default User (cisco)—Indicates that this rule applies to the default user.
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Level 15—Indicates that this rule applies to all users with privilege level
15.
15.
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All—Indicates that this rule applies to all users.
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Channel—This defines the security level of the input channel to which the
rule applies: Select one of the following options:
rule applies: Select one of the following options:
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Secure—Indicates that this rule applies only to secure channels
(console, SCP, SSH and HTTPS), not including the
(console, SCP, SSH and HTTPS), not including the
SNMP and XML
channels.
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Insecure—Indicates that this rule applies only to insecure channels
(Telnet, TFTP and HTTP), not including the SNMP and XML channels.
(Telnet, TFTP and HTTP), not including the SNMP and XML channels.
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Secure XML SNMP—Indicates that this rule applies only to XML over
HTTPS and SNMPv3 with privacy.
HTTPS and SNMPv3 with privacy.