Intel 480T Switch User Manual


 
C H A P T E R 5 Accessing the Switch
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Access Profile Rules
These rules apply when using access profiles:
Only one access profile can be applied to each application.
The access profile can either permit or deny the entries in the
profile.
The same access profile can be applied to more than one
application.
Access Profile Example
The following example creates an access profile named testpro, and
denies access for the device with the IP address 192.168.10.10:
create access-profile testpro type ipaddress
configure access-profile testpro mode deny
configure access-profile testpro add ipaddress
192.168.10.10/32
The following command applies the access profile testpro to Telnet:
enable telnet access-profile testpro
To view the contents of an access profile, use this command:
show access-profile <access_profile>
To view the Telnet configuration, use this command:
show management
Using Web Device Manager
The Intel Web Device Manager is device-management software
running in the routing switch that enables you to access the switch
over a TCP/IP network using a Web browser.
For more information, refer
to "Using Web Device
Manager" on page 33.
You should use a Web browser that supports frames (such as
Netscape Navigator
§
3.0 or later, or Microsoft Internet Explorer
§
3.0
or later) to manage the switch over a TCP/IP network.
Access the default home page of the switch using this command:
http://<ipaddress>