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Select a Security Profile, which defines:
Enabled services (FTP, ICMP, IPSec, SNMP and Telnet)
SSH and HTTP/HTTPS access
The administrator can select either a preconfigured Security Profile or create a custom profile.
All the services and the SSH and HTTP/HTTPS configuration options that are enabled and
disabled for each Security Profile are shown in the Wizard - Security and the System - Security
- Security Profile pages.
To configure the Security Profile:
1. Select System - Security - Security Profile.
2. In the Idle Timeout field, enter the number of seconds before the PM PDU times out open
sessions.
NOTE: This value applies to any user session to the appliance via HTTP, HTTPS, SSH, Telnet or CONSOLE port.
The new idle time-out will be applied to new sessions only.
3. Under the Enabled Services section, enable or disable the RCP checkbox.
4. Under the Authorization heading, uncheck the box if you want to allow regular users to be
able to control outlets.
5. Under the Bootp Configuration Retrieval heading, uncheck the box(es)to disable Bootp
configuration retrieval or live configuration retrieval.
6. Select the checkbox for Custom, Moderate, Open or Secure under the Security Profile
heading.
a. If using a Custom security profile, to enable Telnet, FTP, SNMP or ICMP, check the
appropriate box(es) in the Enabled Services field.
b. Use the pull-down menu to set the version, check the box to allow root access and
enter the TCP Port number in the SSH field.
c. Enable HTTP and HTTPS by checking the appropriate boxes in the WEB field.
d. Enter the numbers for the HTTP and HTTPS ports in the appropriate fields.
e. Use the pull-down menu to set the HTTPS SSL Version.
f. Check the box to redirect HTTP/HTTPS.
7. Click Save.
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