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Set/Define IPsecurity

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Set/Define IPsecurity See Also Command Reference Printer Saves the current printer port settings. This option applies only to the EPS models. Server Saves the current Server settings. Service Saves all entered Set Service commands for all local services or the named service. If used without the All or name parameters, the local service characteristics are saved. SNMP Saves all parameters associated with SNMP. Set and Define, page 3-4. 12.21 Set/Define IPsecurity      SET  DEFINE   IPSECURITY [ ADDRESS ] IPaddress         BOTH   INCOMING OUTGOING PRINTING  ENABLED    DISABLED   SLIP   PORTS portlist   This command is used to add or change entries in the IP security table. A port number of 0 is used to denote the virtual (incoming login) ports. Unless noted, IPsecurity features are disabled by default. Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100 Restrictions You must be the privileged user to use this command. Parameters IPaddress Specifies the IP address to restrict based on the additional parameters entered. The IP address can be a full IP address, such as 192.0.1.80. It can also be expressed as a partial address, such as 192.0.1.255, to restrict entire subnetworks. An address with a 0 in any segment implies Incoming and Outgoing Disabled. An address with a 255 in any segment applies to all the addresses in that range. Both Restricts logins from the network into the Server and Telnet sessions to the network from the Server. 12-12

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Set/Define IPsecurity
Command Reference
12-
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Printer
Saves the current printer port settings. This option applies only to the EPS
models.
Server
Saves the current Server settings.
Service
Saves all entered Set Service commands for all local services or the named
service. If used without the
All
or
name
parameters, the local service
characteristics are saved.
SNMP
Saves all parameters associated with SNMP.
See Also
Set and Define
, page 3-4.
12.21
Set/Define IPsecurity
This command is used to add or change entries in the IP security table. A port number of 0 is used to denote
the virtual (incoming login) ports. Unless noted, IPsecurity features are disabled by default.
Applies To
EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100
Restrictions
You must be the privileged user to use this command.
Parameters
IPaddress
Specifies the IP address to restrict based on the additional parameters entered.
The IP address can be a full IP address, such as 192.0.1.80. It can also be
expressed as a partial address, such as 192.0.1.255, to restrict entire sub-
networks.
An address with a 0 in any segment implies Incoming and Outgoing Disabled.
An address with a 255 in any segment applies to all the addresses in that range.
Both
Restricts logins from the network into the Server and Telnet sessions to the
network from the Server.
SET
DEFINE
IPSECURITY ADDRESS
[
]
IPaddress
BOTH
INCOMING
OUTGOING
PRINTING
SLIP
ENABLED
DISABLED
PORTS
portlist