Chapter 24
Configuring IP Storage
Enter the profile name in the Profile Name field. (This profile name must already have been created using
Step 7
the Create Profiles dialog. If not, no filters will be enabled until you to go to the Create Profiles dialog
and create the profile.)
Click Create to associate the profile, or click Close to close the Create Interfaces dialog box without
Step 8
associating a profile.
You see the newly associated profile in the list of profiles.
Repeat Steps 4 through 8 to create additional associations, or click Close to close the Create Interfaces
Step 9
dialog box.
Deleting IP Profiles
To delete an IP profile, perform the following steps.
Choose Security > IP Filter from the Fabric Manager menu tree. You see IP Filter information in the
Step 1
Information pane.
Click the Profiles tab to see a list of switches, profile names and profile types.
Step 2
Click the row you want to delete. If you want to delete multiple rows, hold down the Shift key while
Step 3
clicking rows.
Click the Delete Row icon to delete the profile.
Step 4
Deleting IP Filters
To delete an IP filter, perform the following steps.
Choose Security > IP Filter from the Fabric Manager menu tree. You see IP Filter information in the
Step 1
Information pane.
Click the Interfaces tab to see a list of switches, filters and profile names.
Step 2
Click the row you want to delete. If you want to delete multiple rows, hold down the Shift key while
Step 3
clicking rows.
Click the Delete Row icon to delete the filter from the profile
Step 4
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