Web Manager Wizard Mode > Step 1: Security Profile [Wizard]

Step 1: Security Profile [Wizard]
In Wizard Mode, when “Step 1: Security Profile” is selected, a screen appears like the one in the following figure.
Web Manager Wizard Step 1: Security Profile
The screen identifies the name of the security profile currently in effect. An administrative user must do one of the following to configure a security profile that enforces the desired level of security for the OnSite:
For more details about the services and features defined by preconfigured security profiles and what you can define in a custom profile, see OnSite Security Profiles.
As shown in Web Manager Wizard Step 1: Security Profile, the moderate security profile is selected by default. The features in the “Moderate” security profile are described in Moderate Security Profile Services/Features.
The screens for the three other security profiles are described in the following sections:
When the administrative user clicks a button to select a security profile, a dialog appears like the one shown in the following screen example.
After the OK button is clicked, a screen reappears showing the newly-selected security profile’s name.
When the administrative user creates a custom profile, the red “unsaved changes” button blinks. For example, the following figure shows the screen after the security profile is changed to “CUSTOMIZED,” and the red “unsaved changes” light is lit.
Customized Security Profile Screen
Whether or not the unsaved changes button lights, the administrative user must click the “apply changes” button to put the newly selected profile into effect. After the “apply changes” button is clicked, one of two dialogs appears next.
If the change has affected serial port access, a dialog appears like the one shown in the following screen example.
Otherwise, a dialog appears like the one shown in the following screen example.
The Web Manager restarts, and the administrative user must log in again.

Web Manager Wizard Mode > Step 1: Security Profile [Wizard]