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A network address or host IP address. If a network address is given, the policy
applies to all hosts on that network. If a host address is given, the policy applies
to that host.
A network address is shown in the format network number/network bits, as in the
following example:
172.23.44.0/24
For more information on this format, and on how IP addresses and subnet masks
are used, see
IP Addresses and Subnet
The router interface over which management traffic will flow.
This column lists the protocols that the specified hosts can use when
communicating with the router. The following protocols can be configured:
SDM—Specified hosts can use SDM.
Telnet—Specified hosts can use Telnet to access router CLI.
SSH—Specified hosts can use Secure Shell to access router CLI.
HTTP,
HTTPS—Specified hosts can use Hypertext Transfer Protocol to
access the router. If SDM is specified, either HTTP or HTTPS must also be
specified.
HTTP,
HTTPS—Specified hosts can use Hypertext Transfer Protocol,
Secure, to access the router.
RCP—Specified hosts can use Remote Copy Protocol to manage files on the
router.
SNMP—Specified hosts can use Simple Network Management Protocol to
manage the router.
Click to add a management policy, and specify the policy in the Add a
Management Policy window.
Chapter 23
Masks.
Router Properties
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