
ACCESS MANAGEMENT
38 CONFIGURATION GUIDE
Configuring Access | The access management function is designed to control user accesses on access |
Management | switches. It allows you to control the access of hosts to external networks. |
| The idea is to bind a range of IP addresses to a port by configuring an access |
| management IP address pool on the port. |
| ■ If an access management IP address pool is available on a port, a host |
| connected to the port can access external networks only when its IP address is |
| contained in the address pool. |
| ■ If no access management IP address pool is available on a port, a host |
| connected to the port can access external networks so long as its IP address is |
| not in the access management IP address pools of any other switch port. |
Network Diagram | Figure 116 Network diagram for access management configuration |
| Internet |
Eth1/0/1
Switch A
Switch B
PC1_1 PC1_2 | PC1_20 | PC2 | PC3 |
202. 10. 20.1/24 to 202.10. 20.20/24 | 202.10.20.100/24 | 202.10.20.101/24 | |
Organization 1 |
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Networking and Client PCs access the Internet through Switch A. The IP addresses of PCs Configuration belonging to organization 1 are in the range of 202.10.20.1/24 to Requirements 202.10.20.20/24, the IP address of PC 2 is 202.10.20.100/24, and the IP address
of PC 3 is 202.10.20.101/24.