Configuring Source/Destination Ip-Based Telnet Login Control - HP 5830 Series Configuration Manual

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Step
3.
Configure an ACL rule.
4.
Exit the basic ACL view.
5.
Enter user interface view.
6.
Use the ACL to control user
logins by source IP address.

Configuring source/destination IP-based Telnet login control

Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Create an advanced ACL and
enter its view, or enter the
view of an existing advanced
ACL.
3.
Configure an ACL rule.
4.
Exit advanced ACL view.
5.
Enter user interface view.
6.
Use the ACL to control user
logins by source and
destination IP addresses.
Command
For IPv4 networks:
rule [ rule-id ] { deny | permit }
[ counting | fragment | logging
| source { sour-addr
sour-wildcard | any } |
time-range time-range-name |
vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name ] *
For IPv6 networks:
rule [ rule-id ] { deny | permit }
[ counting | fragment | logging
| routing [ type routing-type ] |
source { ipv6-address
prefix-length |
ipv6-address/prefix-length |
any } | time-range
time-range-name | vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name ] *
quit
user-interface [ type ] first-number
[ last-number ]
acl [ ipv6 ] acl-number { inbound |
outbound }
Command
system-view
acl [ ipv6 ] number acl-number
[ name name ] [ match-order
{ config | auto } ]
rule [ rule-id ] { permit | deny }
rule-string
quit
user-interface [ type ] first-number
[ last-number ]
acl [ ipv6 ] acl-number { inbound |
outbound }
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Remarks
By default, a basic ACL does not
contain any rule.
The logging keyword takes effect
only when the module (such as the
firewall) using the ACL supports the
logging function.
N/A
N/A
inbound: Filters incoming
packets.
outbound: Filters outgoing
packets.
Remarks
N/A
By default, no advanced ACL
exists.
N/A
N/A
N/A
inbound: Filters incoming
packets.
outbound: Filters outgoing
packets.

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