3Com 9100 manual Command Description, Config access-profile accessprofile

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44CHAPTER 3: ACCESSING THE SWITCH

The most common applications that use access profiles allow you to remotely manage the switch across the network, for example:

SNMP read access

SNMP read and write access

Telnet

Web access

Creating an Access Access profiles are created to specifically permit or deny users access to Profile an application. Access is restricted by assigning an access profile to the service that is being used for remote access. First, create and configure

the access profile with the desired controls. Next, configure the application to use the access profile that you have created. You must configure the application to use the named access profile. Otherwise, no restrictions are applied. Table 11 lists access profile commands.

Table 11 Access Profile Configuration Commands

Command

Description

 

 

config access-profile <access_profile>

Adds an IP address to the access profile.

add ipaddress <ipaddress>

 

<subnet_mask>}

 

config access-profile <access_profile> delete ipaddress <ipaddress> <subnet_mask>

config access-profile <access_profile> mode [permit deny]

create access-profile <access_profile> type ipaddress

delete access-profile <access_profile>

show access-profile <access_profile>

Deletes an IP address from the access profile.

Configures the access profile to be one of the following:

permit — Allows the addresses that match the access profile description.

deny — Denies the addresses that match the access profile description.

The default setting is permit.

Creates an access profile. Once the access profile is created, one or more addresses can be added to it, and the profile can be used to control access to an application.

Deletes an access profile.

Displays access-profile related information for the switch.

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3Com 9100 manual Command Description, Config access-profile accessprofile