Yamaha 10G SWR2310-28GT/18GT/10G Command Reference - Page 68

Set host that can access the Telnet server, 12.4 Restrict access to the TELNET server according

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68 | Command Reference | Maintenance and operation functions 4.12.3 Set host that can access the Telnet server [Syntax] telnet-server interface interface no telnet-server interface interface [Parameter] interface : VLAN interface name [Initial value] none [Input mode] global configuration mode [Description] Sets the VLAN interface that allows access to the Telnet server. If this command is executed with the "no" syntax, the specified interface is deleted. This command can be used to specify up to eight items, which are applied in the order that they are specified. If this command is not set, access is permitted only from the management VLAN. [Note] If telnet-server enable is not specified, this command does not function. [Example] Allow access to the Telnet server from the hosts connected to VLAN #1 and VLAN #2. SWR2310(config)#telnet-server interface vlan1 SWR2310(config)#telnet-server interface vlan2 4.12.4 Restrict access to the TELNET server according to the IP address of the client [Syntax] telnet-server access action info no telnet-server access [action info] [Parameter] action : Specifies the action for the access condition deny permit Setting value Description "Deny" the condition "Permit" the condition info : Specifies the transmission-source IPv4 address or IPv6 address that is the condition. A.B.C.D A.B.C.D/M X:X::X:X X:X::X:X/M any Setting value Description Specifies an IPv4 address (A.B.C.D) Specifies an IPv4 address (A.B.C.D) with subnet mask length (Mbit) Specifies an IPv6 address (X:X::X:X) Specifies an IPv6 address (X:X::X:X) with subnet mask length (Mbit) Applies to all IPv4 addresses and IPv6 addresses [Initial value] none [Input mode] global configuration mode

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4.12.3 Set host that can access the Telnet server
[Syntax]
telnet-server
interface
interface
no
telnet-server
interface
interface
[Parameter]
interface
:
VLAN interface name
[Initial value]
none
[Input mode]
global configuration mode
[Description]
Sets the VLAN interface that allows access to the Telnet server.
If this command is executed with the "no" syntax, the specified interface is deleted.
This command can be used to specify up to eight items, which are applied in the order that they are specified.
If this command is not set, access is permitted only from the management VLAN.
[Note]
If
telnet-server enable
is not specified, this command does not function.
[Example]
Allow access to the Telnet server from the hosts connected to VLAN #1 and VLAN #2.
SWR2310(config)#telnet-server interface vlan1
SWR2310(config)#telnet-server interface vlan2
4.12.4 Restrict access to the TELNET server according to the IP address of the client
[Syntax]
telnet-server
access
action
info
no
telnet-server
access
[
action
info
]
[Parameter]
action
:
Specifies the action for the access condition
Setting value
Description
deny
"Deny" the condition
permit
"Permit" the condition
info
:
Specifies the transmission-source IPv4 address or IPv6 address that is the condition.
Setting value
Description
A.B.C.D
Specifies an IPv4 address (A.B.C.D)
A.B.C.D/M
Specifies an IPv4 address (A.B.C.D) with subnet
mask length (Mbit)
X:X::X:X
Specifies an IPv6 address (X:X::X:X)
X:X::X:X/M
Specifies an IPv6 address (X:X::X:X) with
subnet mask length (Mbit)
any
Applies to all IPv4 addresses and IPv6 addresses
[Initial value]
none
[Input mode]
global configuration mode
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