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2.11.2 IP commands - Configuration level

[no] ip authorized-managers <ip-addr>

[mask <ip-mask>]
[operator | manager]

Sets the IP addresses you will allow to access the switch’s Web browser interface, to
telnet to the switch console, and to perform TFTP operations. A maximum of 10
addresses is supported.

Parameters:
 <ip-addr> - The IP address of an authorized manager.
mask <ip-mask> - The default mask is 255.255.255.255. A mask that allows you

to define which portions of the listed IP address need to be matched by an
incoming request. For example, with an authorized address of 10.8.11.1 and a
mask of 255.255.255.255, only access from 10.8.11.1 is allowed. With a mask of
255.255.255.0, access from any IP address with 10.8.11.x is allowed.

| manager> - The default access level is manager. A designation of

the management capabilities that are accessible to the authorized manager.
manager allows full access to all web browser and the CLI for viewing and
setting the switch configuration, and for performing all other interface
operations, including all TFTP operations. operator allows view-only access
from the web browser and the CLI, but does not allow changing the switch
configuration or any TFTP operations.

[no] timesync <timep | sntp >

Configures the network time protocol to be used by the switch.

[no] timep <dhcp | manual <ip-addr>> [interval <1..9999>]

Configures Timep on the switch.

Parameters:
 <dhcp | manual> - The method the switch uses to acquire the Timep server

address: dhcp - from a DHCP server; manual - you manually enter the Timep
server address; disable - the switch will not attempt to get its time from a Timep
server.

interval <1..9999> (default is 720) How often (in minutes) the switch tries to

get the current time.

<ip-addr> - The IP address of the Timep server that the switch gets the current

time from.

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