Management Network Configuration
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Table 167.
System Access Configuration Options (continued)
Command Syntax and Usage
default access tftpport
Resets the TFTP port to the default port number ‐ 69.
Command mode: Global configuration
[no] access tsbbi enable
Enables or disables Telnet/SSH configuration through the Browser‐Based
Interface (BBI).
Command mode: Global configuration
[no] access userbbi enable
Enables or disables user configuration access through the Browser‐Based
Interface (BBI).
Command mode: Global configuration
show access
Displays the current system access parameters.
Command mode: All
These commands are used to define IP address ranges which are allowed to access
the switch for management purposes.
Table 168.
Management Network Configuration Options
Command Syntax and Usage
[no] access managementnetwork <mgmt network IPv4 address>
<mgmt network IPv4 netmask>
Adds or removes a defined network through which switch access is allowed
via Telnet, SNMP or the Enterprise NOS browser‐based interface. A range of
IPv4 addresses is produced when used with a network mask address. Specify
an IPv4 address and mask address in dotted‐decimal notation.
Note: If you configure the management network without including the switch
interfaces, the configuration causes the Firewall Load Balancing health checks
to fail and creates a "Network Down" state on the network.
Command mode: Global configuration
[no] access managementnetwork <mgmt network IPv4 address>
<mgmt network IPv4 netmask> {snmpro|snmprw}
Adds or removes a defined IPv4 network through which SNMP read‐only or
SNMP read/write switch access is allowed. Specify an IPv4 address and mask
address in dotted‐decimal notation.
Command mode: Global configuration
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