Command Examples - ZyXEL Communications IES4005M User Manual

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Chapter 11 Management
Table 73 remote management command summary (continued)
Command
no active
start-addr <ip-address> end-addr
<ip-address>
service <[icmp] [telnet] [ftp]
[snmp] [ssh]>
no service <[icmp] [telnet]
[ftp] [snmp] [ssh]>
show remote-management ipv6
remote-management ipv6 <index>
exit
active
no active
address <ipv6-address> mask
<mask>
service <[icmp] [telnet] [ftp]
[snmp] [ssh]>
no service <[icmp] [telnet]
[ftp] [snmp] [ssh]>

11.10.2 Command Examples

This example allows computers in subnet 172.16.37.0/255 to access the IES through any service
except SNMP, allows the computer at 192.168.10.1 to access the IES only through SNMP, and
prevents other computers from accessing the IES at all.
ras# config
ras(config)# remote-management 1
ras(config-remote-management-1)# start-addr 172.16.37.0 end-addr
--> 172.16.37.255
ras(config-remote-management-1)# service icmp telnet ftp ssh
ras(config-remote-management-1)# exit
ras# config
ras(config)# remote-management 2
ras(config-remote-management-2)# start-addr 192.168.10.1 end-addr
--> 192.168.10.1
ras(config-remote-management-2)# service snmp
ras(config-remote-management-2)# exit
ras(config)# exit
ras#
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Description
Disables the IPv4 trusted host entry.
Configures a range of trusted hosts with the starting and ending
IPv4 IP addresses. Setting both the starting and ending addresses
to 0.0.0.0 removes the trusted host limitation. That is, any host
can access the IES.
Allows the trusted host to access the IES through the specified
service(s).
Stops the trusted host from accessing the IES through the
specified service(s).
Displays all IPv6 trusted host information.
Enters the sub-command mode for configuring the specified IPv6
trusted host entry.
Leaves the IPv6 trusted host configuration sub-command mode.
Enables the IPv6 trusted host entry.
Disables the IPv6 trusted host entry.
Configures a trusted host with its IPv6 IP address and the prefix
length.
mask: 0 ~ 128, 0 means any hosts.
Allows the trusted host to access the IES through the specified
service(s).
Stops the trusted host from accessing the IES through the
specified service(s).
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