User Control; Introduction; Controlling Telnet Users - H3C S5100-SI Operation Manual

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User Control

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Introduction

Controlling Telnet Users

Controlling Network Management Users by Source IP Addresses
Controlling Web Users by Source IP Address
Refer to the ACL part for information about ACL.
Introduction
You can control users logging in through Telnet, SNMP and WEB by defining Access Control List
(ACL), as listed in
Table 9-1 Ways to control different types of login users
Login mode
Telnet
SNMP
WEB
Controlling Telnet Users
Introduction
The controlling policy against Telnet users' access to VTY user interfaces is determined by
referencing ACL. For the introduction to ACL, refer to the ACL part of this manual.
Table
9-1.
Control method
By source IP address
By source and
destination IP address
By source MAC
address
By source IP
addresses
By source IP
addresses
Disconnect Web
users by force
Implementation
Through basic ACL
Through advanced
ACL
Through Layer 2 ACL
Through basic ACL
Through basic ACL
By executing
commands in CLI
9-1
Related section
Controlling Telnet Users
Controlling Network
Management Users by
Source IP Addresses
Controlling Web Users by
Source IP Address
Logging Out a Web User

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