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The Interface Ports menu appears.
The Interface Ports menu includes the following options:
/cfg/sys/host #/interface <interface ID> /ports
followed by:
list all ports assigned to the interface.
del <port> Removes the specified port from the interface.
port is the port number of the physical port on the
device.
add <port> Adds a port to be used in the interface.
port is the port number of the physical port on the
device.
To view available port numbers on the Nortel SNAS
device, use the /cfg/sys/host #/ports command
(see "ports" (page 266) ).

Configuring the Access List

]The Access List is a cluster-wide list of IP addresses for hosts authorized
to access the Nortel SNAS devices by Telnet, SSH, and SREM. You can
configure the list to allow access by individual machines or a range of
machines on a specific network.
If the Access List is empty, then access is open to any machine.
ATTENTION
Before you join a Nortel SNAS to the cluster, if there are existing entries in
the Access List, you must add to the Access List the RIP (host IP address) for
Interface 1 of all Nortel SNAS devices in the cluster. You must do this before
you perform the join. Otherwise, the devices will not be able to communicate.
For information about enabling Telnet and SSH access, see “Configuring
administrative settings” (page 281).
To manage the Access List in order to control Telnet and SSH access to
the Nortel SNAS cluster, use the following command:
/cfg/sys/accesslist
The Access List menu appears.
The Access List menu includes the following options:
Nortel Secure Network Access Switch
Using the Command Line Interface
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