34-4
Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide—Releases 6.3 and 6.4
78-13315-02
Chapter 34 Configuring the IP Permit List
Configuring the IP Permit List
Console> (enable)
show ip permit
Telnet permit list feature enabled.
Snmp permit list feature disabled.
Permit List Mask Access-Type
---------------- --------------- ---------------
172.16.0.0 255.255.0.0 telnet
172.20.52.3 snmp telnet
172.20.52.32 255.255.255.224 snmp
Denied IP Address Last Accessed Time Type Telnet Count SNMP Count
----------------- ------------------ ------ ------------ ----------
172.100.101.104 01/20/97,07:45:20 SNMP 14 1430
172.187.206.222 01/21/97,14:23:05 Telnet 7 236
Console> (enable)
show snmp
RMON: Disabled
Extended Rmon: Extended RMON module is not present
Traps Enabled:
ippermit
Port Traps Enabled: None
Community-Access Community-String
---------------- --------------------
read-only public
read-write private
read-write-all secret
Trap-Rec-Address Trap-Rec-Community
---------------------------------------- --------------------
Console> (enable)
Disabling the IP Permit List
To disable the IP permit list on the switch, perform this task in privileged mode:
This example shows how to disable the IP permit list:
Console> (enable)
set ip permit disable
IP permit list disabled.
Console> (enable)
Clearing an IP Permit List Entry
An IP address can be cleared from the SNMP permit list, the Telnet permit list, or both lists. If you do
not specify which permit list to clear the IP address from, the IP address is deleted from both permit lists.
Caution
Disable the IP permit list before you clear IP permit entries or host addresses to prevent your
connection from being dropped by the switch you are configuring in case you clear your current IP
address.
Task
Command
Step 1
Disable the IP permit list on the switch.
set ip permit disable
[
telnet
|
snmp
|
ssh
]
Step 2
Verify the IP permit list configuration.
show ip permit