Adding An Access Policy - Avaya VSP 4000 Technical Configuration Manual

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9.2 Adding an Access Policy

To add a new access policy, enter the following command.
a) Add a new policy
VSPswitch(config)#access-policy <1..65535>
b) After entering the above command, enter the appropriate parameters and services:
VSPswitch(config)#access-policy <1..65535> ?
access-strict
accesslevel
enable
ftp
host
http
mode
name
network
precedence
rlogin
snmp-group
snmpv3
ssh
telnet
tftp
username
where:
Variable
Id
name
mode
precedence
network
March 2015
Set access level strictly
Set policy access level
Enables accesspolicy in global configuration
Enable ftp
Set access policy trusted host addr
Enable http
Access policy mode {allow|deny}
Set access policy name
Set access policy netaddr/netmask
Set access policy precedence
Enable rlogin
Add snmpV3 group under this access policy
Enable snmp
Enable ssh
Enable telnet
Enable tftp
Set access policy trusted host user name
Value
Specifies the policy ID.
Specifies the name of the policy.
Indicates whether a packet with a source IP address matching this entry is
permitted to enter the device or is denied access.
Indicates the precedence of the policy expressed in a range from 1–128. The
lower the number, the higher the precedence.
Specifies whether the designated IP address and subnet mask are permitted
or denied access through the specified access service.
IPv4 is expressed in the format a.b.c.d. IPv6 is expressed in the format
a:b:c:d:e:f:g:h.
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