We implemented a separate management VLAN and the SUP card is on that while
its connection upstream trunks the management VLAN and the VLAN used by the
other modules in the CAT.

We then use two dual-homed Linux boxes (backup in case one fails) to gain
access to the management VLAN.  The firewall on the Linux box both protects
the management VLAN and limits access to the Linux hosts.  Since we have the
Linux systems for that, we take advantage of having them and use one of them
as a syslog server.

Another method would be to put the systems needing telnet access on the
management VLAN.

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Cisco Lover
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 1:21 AM
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Subject: Catalyst Q. [7:18036]


Hi Guys,

How we can restrict catalyst to allow telnet access to particular hosts??

Thanks for the help.

Cisco Lover

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