Using Passwords, Port Security, and Authorized IP Managers To Protect Against Unauthorized Access

Using IP Authorized Managers

Editing or Deleting an Authorized Manager Entry. Go to the IP Manag-

ers List screen (figure 7-13), highlight the desired entry, and press [E] (for Edit) or [D] (for Delete).

CLI: Viewing and Configuring Authorized IP Managers

Authorized IP Managers Commands Used in This Section

show ip authorized-managers ip authorized-managers

<ip-address> mask <mask-bits> <operator manager>

below

page 7-35: “To Authorize Manager Access”

page 7-35: “To Edit an Existing Manager Access Entry”

page 7-36: “To Delete an Authorized Manager Entry”

Listing the Switch’s Current Authorized IP Manager(s)

Use the show ip authorized-managerscommand to list IP stations authorized to access the switch. For example:

Security, and Authorized IP

Using Passwords, Port

Figure 7-15. Example of the Show IP Authorized-Manager Display

The above example shows an Authorized IP Manager List that allows stations to access the switch as shown below:

IP Mask

Authorized Station IP Address:

Access Mode:

255.255.255.252

10.28.227.100 through 103

Manager

255.255.255.254

10.28.227.104 through 105

Manager

255.255.255.255

10.28.227.125

Manager

255.255.255.0

10.28.227.0 through 255

Operator

 

 

 

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HP 2500 CLI Viewing and Configuring Authorized IP Managers, Listing the Switch’s Current Authorized IP Managers, IP Mask