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

Vlan-int1 202.10.20.200/24

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

 

 

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.

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