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CLI and Telnet Interface | CD/CIM550.IOM |
11.2.1.3ACCESS LISTS PAGE
The Access Lists page is activated from the Administration page. This page allows the operator to configure the CiM to limit monitor and control access to the unit from a specified list of authorized clients.
Note: If connecting to the CiM remotely, the IP address of the machine used to manage the CiM should be included in the Access List.
The Access Lists page contains the following options/fields:
Menu Options/Fields | Entry | Description |
AccessClient1 - 4 | 1 - 4 | The Access Client list allows an operator to define which |
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| remote clients can connect to a CiM when the Access List |
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| Enforcement is enabled. Each entry allows an operator to |
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| specify an IP Address and a subnet mask to define a unique |
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| class of machines that are allowed access to the CiM. |
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| For example, if an operator wanted to grant access to a PC |
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| with an IP Address of 10.10.10.1 and any PC on a subnet of |
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| 192.168.10.xxx, then the Access List would be defined as: |
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| AccessClient1 …[10.10.10.1/32] |
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| AccessClient2….[192.168.10.0/24] |
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Access List | E | The Access List Enforcement allows an operator to grant |
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| access to the CiM via ping, telnet, HTML, FTP, and SNMP |
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| to a |
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| Access List Enforcement toggles between [Enabled] and |
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| [Disabled].If disabled, then any client machine will able to |
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| connect to the CiM via ping, telnet, HTML, FTP, and SNMP. |
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| If enabled, then only those machines specified in the Access |
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| Client List will be allowed to connect to the CiM via ping, telnet, |
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| HTML, and SNMP. |
Save Parameters | S | This option allows a user to save the current configuration of |
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| the CiM to permanent storage. This configuration will be |
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| restored on each successive power cycle of the CiM. |
Exit | X | This option allows a user to exit the current menu and return |
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| to its parent menu. |
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