Configure Management Access Policies - Cisco ROUTER-SDM-CD User Manual

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Chapter 31
Router Properties
Authentication/Authorization

Configure Management Access Policies

Host/Network
Management Interface
OL-4015-12
Outbound
Enter the name or number of the access rule you want to filter outbound traffic, or
click the button and browse for the access rule.
These fields are visible when AAA is enabled on the router. AAA can be enabled
by clicking Additional Tasks > AAA > Enable.
Authentication Policy
Choose the authentication policy that you want to use for this vty line.
Authorization Policy
Choose the authorization policy that you want to use for this vty line.
Use this window to review existing management access policies and to choose
policies for editing. Management access policies specify which networks and
hosts will be able to access the router command-line interface. In the policy, you
can specify which protocols the host or network in the policy can use, and which
router interface will carry the management traffic.
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.
Cisco Router and Security Device Manager 2.5 User's Guide
Masks.
vty Settings
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