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How we can restrict catalyst to allow telnet access to particular
hosts??
Not sure what CatOS you're running, but look for the set ip permit
settings. This will do what you're after.
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Larry Lamb, CCNP, CCDP, MSCE, MCP+I
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You can't, a catalyst is a layer 2 device. If you have an RSM or MSFC it's
the same
as any other router.
Dave
Cisco Lover wrote:
Hi Guys,
How we can restrict catalyst to allow telnet access to particular hosts??
Thanks for the help.
Cisco Lover
How we can restrict catalyst to allow telnet access to particular
hosts??
Assuming you're trying to restrict access to the Catalyst itself, have a
look at IP permit list configuration. See the Configuring IP Permit
List portion of the Catalyst 5000 series Software Configuration Guide for
the
For any type of switch, what you can do is set the interface with the IP
address to be configured with a subnet (and VLAN if you wish) that is
strictly for the management of network switches. You can then use the
router to control which IP addresses can be routed to that subnet. If you
only
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- Original Message -
From: Leigh Anne Chisholm
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Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2001 8:11 PM
Subject: RE: Catalyst Q. [7:18036]
For any type of switch, what you can do is set the interface with the IP
address to be configured with a subnet (and VLAN if you wish
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
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