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Using Authorized IP Managers for Increased Management Security
Using Authorized IP Managers
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The following command replaces the existing mask and access level for IP
address 10.28.227.101 with
255.0.0.0
and
manager
(the defaults) because
the command does not specify either of these parameters .
HP4108
(config)# ip authorized-managers 10.28.227.101
To Delete an Authorized Manager Entry.
This command uses the IP
address of the authorized manager you want to delete:
HP4108
(config)# no ip authorized-managers 10.28.227.101
Web: Configuring IP Authorized Managers
In the web browser interface you can configure IP Authorized Managers as
described below.
To Add, Modify, or Delete an IP Authorized Manager address:
1.
Click on the
Security
tab.
2.
Click on
[Authorized Addresses]
.
3.
Enter the appropriate parameter settings for the operation you want.
4.
Click on
[Add]
,
[Replace]
, or
[Delete]
to implement the configuration change.
For web-based help on how to use the web browser interface screen, click on
the
[?]
button provided on the web browser screen.
Building IP Masks
The IP Mask parameter controls how the switch uses an Authorized Manager
IP value to recognize the IP addresses of authorized manager stations on your
network.
Configuring One Station Per Authorized Manager IP Entry
This is the easiest way to apply a mask. If you have ten or fewer management
and/or operator stations, you can configure them quickly by simply adding the
address of each to the Authorized Manager IP list with
255.255.255.255
for the
corresponding mask. For example, as shown in figure 10-3 on page 10-8, if you
configure an IP address of
10.28.227.125
with an IP mask of
255.255.255.255
, only
a station having an IP address of
10.28.227.125
has management access to the
switch.
Summary of Contents for ProCurve 4108gl Bundle
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Page 40: ...2 16 Using the Menu Interface Where To Go From Here Using the Menu Interface ...
Page 154: ...8 24 Time Protocols SNTP Messages in the Event Log Time Protocols ...
Page 350: ...14 44 Port Based Virtual LANs VLANs and GVRP GVRP Port Based Virtual LANs VLANs and GVRP ...
Page 383: ...16 13 Spanning Tree Protocol STP How STP Operates Spanning Tree Protocol STP ...
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Page 442: ...18 30 Troubleshooting Restoring a Flash Image Troubleshooting ...
Page 466: ...B 6 MAC Address Management Determining MAC Addresses MAC Address Management ...
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