2-1
2
Commands for User Control
Commands for Controlling Logging in Users
acl
Syntax
acl acl-number
{
inbound
|
outbound
}
undo acl acl-number
{
inbound
|
outbound
}
View
User interface view
Parameters
acl-number
: ACL number. This argument can identify different types of ACLs, as listed below.
z
2000 to 2999, for basic ACLs
z
3000 to 3999, for advanced ACLs
z
4000 to 4999, for Layer 2 ACLs
inbound
: Applies the ACL for the users Telnetting to the local switch from the current user interface.
outbound
: Applies the ACL for the users Telnetting to other devices from the current user interface.
This keyword is unavailable to Layer 2 ACLs.
Description
Use the
acl
command to apply an ACL for Telnet users.
Use the
undo
acl
command to cancel the configuration.
By default, no ACL is applied.
Examples
# Apply ACL 2000 (a basic ACL) for the users Telnetting to the current switch (assuming that ACL 2000
already exists.)
<Sysname> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[Sysname] user-interface vty 0 4
[Sysname-ui-vty0-4] acl 2000 inbound
Summary of Contents for 5500-EI PWR
Page 43: ...2 6...
Page 76: ...1 17...
Page 228: ...ii stp transmit limit 1 44 vlan mapping modulo 1 45 vlan vpn tunnel 1 46...
Page 477: ...5 24 Sysname vlan 2 Sysname vlan2 service type multicast...
Page 503: ...2 3 System View return to User View with Ctrl Z Sysname dot1x url http 192 168 19 23...
Page 519: ...iii...
Page 597: ...2 2 security policy server 192 168 0 1 user name format without domain...
Page 648: ...1 9 Examples Clear static ARP entries Sysname reset arp static...
Page 663: ...4 3 Sysname resilient arp interface vlan interface 2...
Page 767: ...1 28 From 12 00 Jan 1 2008 to 12 00 Jun 1 2008...
Page 1111: ...ii xmodem get 3 18...
Page 1314: ...A 44 Z...