10-2
Using Authorized IP Managers
Overview
Overview
Authorized IP Manager Features
The Authorized IP Managers feature uses IP addresses and masks to deter-
mine which stations (PCs or workstations) can access the switch through the
network. This covers access through the following means:
–
Telnet and other terminal emulation applications
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The switch’s web browser interface
–
SNMP (with a correct community name)
Also, when configured in the switch, the Authorized IP Managers feature takes
precedence over local passwords, , RADIUS, Port-Based Access
Control (802.1X), and Port Security. This means that the IP address of a
networked management device must be authorized before the switch will
attempt to authenticate the device by invoking other access security features.
If the Authorized IP Managers feature disallows access to the device, then
access is denied. Thus, with authorized IP managers configured, having the
correct passwords is not sufficient for accessing the switch through the
network unless the station attempting access is also included in the switch’s
Authorized IP Managers configuration.
You can use Authorized IP Managers along with other access security features
to provide a more comprehensive security fabric than if you use only one or
two security options. Refer to table 1-1, “Management Access Security Protec-
tion” (page 1-4) for a listing of access security features with the security
coverage they provide.
Feature
Default
Menu
CLI
Web
Listing (Showing) Authorized
Managers
n/a
page 10-5
page 10-6
page 10-9
Configuring Authorized IP
Managers
None
page 10-5
page 10-6
page 10-9
Building IP Masks
n/a
page 10-9
page 10-9
page 10-9
Operating and Troubleshooting
Notes
n/a
page 10-12 page 10-12 page 10-12
Summary of Contents for ProCurve 2510G Series
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