Managers to protect against unauthorized access – SMC Networks SMC TigerStack II SMC6624M User Manual

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Using Passwords, Port Security, and Authorized IP
Managers To Protect Against Unauthorized Access

Manager and Operator passwords (page 7-2):

Control access and

privileges for the command line and menu interfaces (through either the
console port or Telnet) and the web browser interface through the net-
work. The features described in this chapter enhance security controls
against unauthorized access through the network.

Port Security (page 7-7):

Enables you to specify on a per-port basis

which device(s) are authorized to access the network.

Authorized IP Managers (page 7-28):

Enhances security on the switch

by using IP addresses and masks to determine which stations (PCs or
workstations) can access the switch through the network. This covers
access through the following means:

Telnet

The switch’s web browser interface

SNMP (with a correct community name)

File transfers using TFTP (for configurations and software updates)

Thus, with authorized IP managers configured, having the correct passwords
is not sufficient for accessing the switch through the network unless the
station attempting access is also included in the switch’s Authorized IP
Managers configuration.

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