
CHAPTER 33
Access Control
This chapter describes how to control access to the switch.
33.1Overview
•A console port access control session and Telnet access control session cannot coexist. The console port has higher priority. If you telnet to the switch and someone is already logged in from the console port, then you will see the following message.
Figure 124 Console Port Priority
“Local administrator is configuring this device now!!! Connection to host lost.”
•A console port, SSH or Telnet session can coexist with one FTP session, up to five Web sessions (five different usernames and passwords) and/or limitless SNMP access control sessions.
Table 77 Access Control Overview
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The console port, SSH and Telnet share | One session | Up to five accounts | No limit | ||
one session. The Console port has the |
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highest priority and Telnet has the lowest |
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33.2 The Access Control Main Screen
Click Management, Access Control in the navigation panel to display the main screen as shown.
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