Defining Access Profile Rules Using CLI Commands
The following table summarizes the CLI commands for adding rules to access
profiles.
Table 9-41. Access Profiles CLI Commands
CLI Command
permit[[gigabitethernet|tengigab
itethernet port-number]|vlan
vlan-id|port-channel LAG-number]
[service service]
permit ip-source {ipv4-
address|ipv6-address|prefix-
length} [mask mask|prefix-
length]
[[gigabitethernet|tengigabitethe
rnet][port-number|vlan vlan-
id|port-channel LAG-number]
[service service]
deny
[[gigabitethernet|tengigabitethe
rnet] port-number|vlan vlan-
id|port-channel LAG-number]
[service service]
deny ip-source {ipv4-
address|ipv6-address|prefix-
length} [mask mask|prefix-
length]
[[gigabitethernet|tengigabitethe
rnet] port-number|vlan vlan-
id|port-channel LAG-number]
[service service]
management access-class
{console-only|name}
no management access-class
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Description
Sets port permit conditions for the
management access list.
Sets port permitting conditions for
the management access list, and the
selected management method.
Sets port denying conditions for the
management access list, and the
selected management method.
Sets port denying conditions for the
management access list, and the
selected management method.
Defines which access-list is used as
the active management connections.
Use the no form of this command to
disable management connection
restrictions.