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Table 8-2 Control Telnet users by source IP addresses
Operation
Enter system view
Create a basic ACL
or enter basic ACL
view
Define rules for the
ACL
Quit
to
view
Enter
interface view
Apply the ACL to
control
users by source IP
addresses

8.2.3 Controlling Telnet Users by Source and Destination IP Addresses

Controlling Telnet users by source and destination IP addresses is achieved by
applying advanced ACLs, which are numbered from 3000 to 3999. Refer to the ACL
module for information about defining an ACL.
Table 8-3 Control Telnet users by source and destination IP addresses
Operation
Enter system view
Create
advanced ACL or
enter
ACL view
Command
system-view
acl
number
[ match-order { config |
auto } ]
rule [ rule-id ] { permit |
deny } [ source { sour-addr
sour-wildcard | any } ]
[ time-range time-name ]
[ fragment ]
system
quit
user
user-interface
first-number [ last-number ]
Telnet
acl acl-number { inbound |
outbound }
Command
system-view
an
acl
number
[ match-order { config |
advanced
auto } ]
Huawei Technologies Proprietary
As
acl-number
command,
keyword
default.
Required
[
type
]
Required
The
specifies to filter the users
trying to Telnet to the current
switch.
The
specifies to filter users trying
to Telnet to other switches
from the current switch.
As
acl-number
command,
keyword
default.
8-2
Chapter 8 User Control
Description
for
the
acl
number
the
config
is
specified
inbound
keyword
outbound
keyword
Description
for
the
acl
number
the
config
is
specified
by
by

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