ACL Control Configuration 377
Importing ACL You can import a defined ACL in User Interface View to achieve ACL control.
Perform the following configurations respectively in System View and User Interface
View.
Table400 Importing ACL
See the Command Reference Manual for details about these commands.
Configuration Example Networking Requirement
Only the Telnet users from 10.110.100.52 and 10.110.100.46 can access the Switch.
Networking Diagram
Figure98 ACL configura tion for Telnet users
Configuration Procedure
1Define a basic ACL.
[SW5500]acl number 2000 match-order config
[SW5500-acl-basic-2000]rule 1 permit source 10.110.100.52 0
[SW5500-acl-basic-2000]rule 2 permit source 10.110.100.46 0
[SW5500-acl-basic-2000]quit
2Import the ACL.
[SW5500]user-interface vty 0 4
[SW5500-ui-vty0-4]acl 2000 inbound
Configuring ACL for
SNMP Users
The Switch 5500 Family supports remote network management (NM) and the user
can use SNMP to access them. Proper ACL configuration can prevent illegal users
from logging onto the Switches.
Two steps are included in this configuration:
1Define an ACL
2Import the ACL to control SNMP users
Defining ACL
Currently only number-based ACLs can be imported, with the number ranging from
2000 to 2999. See “Defining ACL” on page 353 for detailed configuration.
Operation Command
Enter user interface view
(System View)
user-interface [ type ] first_number [
last_number ]
Import the ACL (User Interface
View)
acl acl_number { inbound | outbound }
Internet
Switch