Controlling Telnet Users; Controlling Login Users; Controlling Telnet Users By Source Ip Addresses - 3Com S7906E Configuration Manual

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Controlling Login Users

When controlling login users, go to these sections for information you are interested in:
Introduction

Controlling Telnet Users

Controlling Network Management Users by Source IP Addresses
Introduction
Multiple ways are available for controlling different types of login users, as listed in
Table 8-1 Ways to control different types of login users
Login mode
Telnet
SNMP
Controlling Telnet Users
Prerequisites
The controlling policy against Telnet users is determined, including the source and destination IP
addresses to be controlled and the controlling actions (permitting or denying).

Controlling Telnet Users by Source IP Addresses

This configuration needs to be implemented by basic ACL; a basic ACL ranges from 2000 to 2999. For
the definition of ACL, refer to ACL Configuration in the Security Volume.
Follow these steps to control Telnet users by source IP addresses:
To do...
Enter system view
Create a basic ACL or enter
basic ACL view
Control method
By source IP
addresses
By source and
destination IP
addresses
By source MAC
addresses
By source IP
addresses
Use the command...
system-view
acl [ ipv6 ] number acl-number
[ match-order { config |
auto } ]
Implementation
Through basic ACLs
Through advanced ACLs
Through Layer 2 ACLs
Through basic ACLs
8-1
Table
8-1.
Related section
Controlling Telnet Users
by Source IP Addresses
Controlling Telnet Users
by Source and Destination
IP Addresses
Controlling Telnet Users
by
Source
Addresses
Controlling
Network
Management
Users
Source IP Addresses
Remarks
As
for
the
acl
number
command, the config keyword
is specified by default.
MAC
by

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