Users Guide

Switch Management 115
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•Source IP subnet
Management access can be separately defined for the following types of
management access methods:
Telnet (CLI over Telnet sessions)
Secure Telnet (SSH)
•Web (HTTP)
Secure Web (HTTPS)
•SNMP
This means, for example, that the set of managers allowed via Telnet may be
different than the set of Web-based managers which is, in turn, may be
different than the set of secure-web based managers, and so on.
A specific management access method may be completely disabled by
denying all user access to it (e.g. denying all users access to CLI/Telnet
management effectively disables CLI/Telnet as an available management
interface to the system).
By default, management access to the system, through all methods, is
enabled over all interfaces.
NOTE: If you enable management access on certain types of interfaces, the
following holds:.
Physical Port — All VLANs and IP interfaces on this port are acceptable
management traffic sources.
VLAN — All ports and IP interfaces on that VLAN will be acceptable.
Specific IP Address — Only traffic from these specified IP addresses on the
appropriate ports are accepted.
Access Profiles and Rules
A management access profile is composed of at least one rule, which acts as a
filter, and defines the device management method, interface type, source IP
address, network mask, and the profile action.
Users can be blocked or permitted management access by these access
profiles.