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7.2 Configuring Access Control
Refer to the
Access Control
screen to allow/deny management access to the switch using the different protocols (HTTP,
HTTPS, Telnet, SSH or SNMP) available to users. Access options are either enabled or disabled as required. The Access
Control screen is not meant to function as an ACL (in routers or other firewalls), where you can specify and customize
specific IPs to access specific interfaces.
To configure access control settings:
1. Select
Management Access
>
Access Control
from the main menu tree.
2. Refer to the
Management Settings
field to enable or disable the following switch interfaces:
Secure Management
(on Management
VLAN only)
Select this checkbox to allow management VLAN access to switch resources. The management VLAN is
used to establish an IP connection to the switch from a workstation connected to a port in the VLAN. By
default, the active management VLAN is VLAN 1, but you can designate any VLAN as the management
VLAN. Only one management VLAN can be active at a time. This option is disabled (not selected) by default.
Enable Telnet
Select this checkbox to allow the switch to use a Telnet session for communicating over the network. This
setting is enabled by default.
Port
Define the port number used for the Telnet session with the switch. This field is enabled as long as the
Enable Telnet option remains enabled. The default port is port 23.
Enable SNMP v2
Select this checkbox to enable SNMPv2 access to the switch over the SNMPv2 interface. This setting is
enabled by default.
Enable SNMP v3
Select this checkbox to enable SNMPv3 access to the switch over the SNMPv3 interface. This setting is
enabled by default.
Retries
Define the number of retries the switch uses to connect to the SNMP interface if the first attempt fails. The
default value is 3 retry attempts.
Timeout
When the provided interval is exceeded, the user is logged out of the SNMP session and forced re-initiate
their connection. The default value is 10 minutes.
Enable HTTP
Select this checkbox to enable HTTP access to the switch. The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an
application-level protocol for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information systems. This setting is
enabled by default.
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