Asante Technologies 40240/40480-10G Switch User Manual


 
Management IP Filter Commands
This section describes commands used to configure IP management access to the
switch.
Table 25-14 IP Filter Commands
Command Function Mode Page
management Configures IP addresses that are allowed management access GC 25-35
show management Displays the switch to be monitored or configured from a browser PE 25-36
management
This command specifies the client IP addresses that are allowed management
access to the switch through various protocols. Use the
no
form to restore the
default setting.
Syntax
[no] management {all-client | http-client | snmp-client | telnet-client}
start-address [end-address]
all-client - Adds IP address(es) to the SNMP, web and Telnet groups.
http-client - Adds IP address(es) to the web group.
snmp-client - Adds IP address(es) to the SNMP group.
telnet-client - Adds IP address(es) to the Telnet group.
• start-address - A single IP address, or the starting address of a range.
• end-address - The end address of a range.
Default Setting
All addresses
Command Mode
Global Configuration
Command Usage
• If anyone tries to access a management interface on the switch from an invalid
address, the switch will reject the connection, enter an event message in the
system log, and send a trap message to the trap manager.
IP address can be configured for SNMP, web and Telnet access respectively.
Each of these groups can include up to five different sets of addresses, either
individual addresses or address ranges.
When entering addresses for the same group (i.e., SNMP, web or Telnet), the
switch will not accept overlapping address ranges. When entering addresses
for different groups, the switch will accept overlapping address ranges.
You cannot delete an individual address from a specified range. You must
delete the entire range, and reenter the addresses.
You can delete an address range just by specifying the start address, or by
specifying both the start address and end address.
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Management IP Filter Commands
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