Chapter 8 User Authentication

Allowed Protocols

Allowed Protocols Introduction

With the Allowed Protocols feature, the network manager can determine the IP protocols enabled on the switch. This feature can be used to block access to the switch using specific IP protocols. Each protocol can be independently enabled or disabled on the switch.

Enabling and disabling the Recovery Password protocol can only be done using a direct console connection via the Console port.

Allowed Protocols CLI Commands

The following Allowed Protocols commands are available.

In order to...

Use the following command...

 

 

 

 

Enable Telnet on the switch

ip telnet enable

 

 

Disable Telnet on the switch

no ip telnet

 

 

Enable HTTP on the switch

ip http enable

 

 

Disable HTTP on the switch

no ip http

 

 

Enable the switch agent to accept

ip icmp redirect

ICMP redirect packets sent to it

 

 

 

Enable the switch agent to ignore

no icmp redirect

ICMP redirect packets sent to it

 

 

 

Enable SNMP on the switch

snmp-server

 

 

Disable SNMP on the switch

no snmp-server

 

 

Enable SNMPv1 switch access

snmp-server community

 

 

Disable SNMPv1 switch access

no snmp-server community

 

 

Enable SSH on the switch

ip ssh enable

 

 

Disable SSH on the switch

no ip ssh

 

 

Enable Recovery Password on the

terminal recovery password enable

switch

 

 

 

Disable Recovery Password on the

no terminal recovery password

switch

 

 

 

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