5 user login control, User login control overview, Configuring login control over telnet users – H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

Page 91: Configuration preparation, User login control

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User Login Control

This chapter includes these sections:

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User Login Control Overview

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Configuring Login Control over Telnet Users

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Configuring Source IP-Based Login Control over NMS Users

User Login Control Overview

The device provides the following login control methods.

Login Through

Login control methods

ACL used

Configuring Source IP-Based Login Control over Telnet

Users

Basic ACL

Configuring Source and Destination IP-Based Login

Control over Telnet Users

Advanced ACL

Telnet

Configuring Source MAC-Based Login Control over

Telnet UsersConfiguring Source MAC-Based Login

Control over Telnet Users

Ethernet frame header ACL

NMS

Configuring Source IP-Based Login Control over NMS

Users

Basic ACL

Configuring Login Control over Telnet Users

Configuration Preparation

Before configuration, determine the permitted or denied source IP addresses, source MAC addresses,

and destination IP addresses.

Configuring Source IP-Based Login Control over Telnet Users

Because basic ACLs match the source IP addresses of packets, you can use basic ACLs to implement

source IP-based login control over telnet users. Basic ACLs are numbered from 2000 to 2999. For

more information about ACL, see ACL Configuration in the ACL and QoS Configuration Guide.

Follow these steps to configure source IP-based login control over telnet users:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

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