Examples – Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual
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Chapter 24: Access Control Lists
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Section IV: Security
them.
❑ The protocol is always TCP.
❑ The management ACL does not control local management or
remote SNMP management of a switch.
❑ Activating this feature without specifying any ACEs prohibits you
from managing the switch remotely using a Telnet application or
web browser because the switch discards all Telnet and web
browser management packets.
❑ You can apply management ACLs to both master and slave
switches in an enhanced stack. A management ACL on a master
switch filters management packets intended for the master
switch as well as those intended for any slave switches that you
manage through the master switch. A management ACL applied
to a slave switch filters only those management packets directed
to the slave switch.
Examples
Following are several examples of management ACLs and ACEs:.
This ACE allows the management station with the IP address
149.11.11.11 to remotely manage the switch using either the Telnet
application protocol or a web browser:
IP Address
149.11.11.11
Mask
255.255.255.255
Protocol
TCP
Interface
All
If the management ACL contained only the above ACE, then only the
management station specified in the ACE would be allowed to manage
the switch.
This ACE allows all management stations in the subnet 149.11.11.0 to
remotely manage the switch using either the Telnet application or a web
browser:
IP Address
149.11.11.0
Mask
255.255.255.0
Protocol
TCP
Interface
All
This ACE allows all management stations in the subnet 149.11.11.0 to
remotely manage the switch using a web browser, but not the Telnet
application:
IP Address
149.11.11.0