Command Reference
IP/Network Commands
12-44
Parameters
address
The IP address to be restricted. The address can be a full IP address, such as
192.0.180, to restrict one address; it can also be expressed as a partial address,
such as 192.0.1.255, to restrict whole subnetworks.
An address with a 255 in any segment means the restriction applies to all the
addresses in that range. Any address with a 0 in any segment implies Incoming
and Outgoing Disabled for all ports.
Both
Restricts both logins from the network to the server and Telnet sessions to the
network from the server.
Incoming
Restricts logins from the network into the server.
Outgoing
Restricts Telnet sessions from the network into the server.
Ports
A list of ports for which the restriction applies. To specify a port or list of ports,
use the
PortList
parameter. If
PortList
is not specified, all physical and virtual
ports apply. A port number of 0 i used to apply to the virtual (incoming login)
ports.
PortList
A port or series of ports to be restricted. Multiple ports must be specified with
a comma; ranges of ports must be specified with a dash (-).
Printer
Enables or disables LPR and RTEL printing from the specified host(s).
Defaults
Both Enabled, Printing Enabled
Examples
Local>> SET IP SECURITY ADDRESS 192.0.1.255 INCOMING ENABLED OUTGOING
DISABLED
Local>> SET IP SECURITY 134.0.1.255 PORT 3,5-7
See Also
Clear/Purge IP Security, page 12-19; Show/Monitor/List IP Security, page 12-
49;
IP Security
, page 6-17
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