GE MULTILINK ML2400 User Manual

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CHAPTER 6: ACCESS CONSIDERATIONS

ACCESS CONSIDERATIONS

MULTILINK ML2400 ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH – INSTRUCTION MANUAL

6–11

Note

It is assumed here that the user is familiar with IP addressing schemes (e.g. class A, B, C,
etc.), subnet masking and masking issues such as how many stations are allowed for a
given subnet mask.

In Example 6-7, any computer on 3.94.245.10 network is allowed (note how the subnet
mask indicates this). Also, a specific station with IP address 3.94.245.25 is allowed (again
note how the subnet mask is used). An older station with IP address 3.94.245.15 is
removed.

Example 6-7: Allowing/blocking specific IP addresses

ML2400#

access

ML2400(access)##

allow ip=3.94.245.10 mask=255.255.255.0 service=t

Service(s) allowed for specified address

ML2400(access)##

allow ip=3.94.245.25 mask=255.255.255.255 service

Service(s) allowed for specified address

ML2400(access)##

remove ip=3.94.245.15 mask=255.255.255.255

Access entry removed

ML2400(access)##

exit

ML2400#

show ip-access

============================================================

IP Address

| Mask

| Telnet

| Web

| SNMP |

============================================================

3.94.245.10

255.255.255.0

ALLOWED

DENIED

DENIED

3.94.245.25

255.255.255.255

ALLOWED

DENIED

DENIED

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