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Sure you can. I did it on the Cat4000 series switches I have here. It's
rather easy to implement actually.
The information I think you're looking for is in Chapter 17 of the Software
Configuration Guide for the switches themselves.
I believe it's entitled "Configuring the IP Permit List".
You can do a search for the same thing at Cisco's web site.
Ken Hayes
Network Administrator
Eastbay / Footlocker.com
Wausau, WI Offices
(715) 261-9573
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Hello all.
I have a 4006 layer 2 cisco switch which os is catos.
I would like to restrict ip address which can telnet to the switch.
But I can't find any access-list like command at 4006 switch.
Can't I restrict telnet client ip or snmp client ip at 4006?
Thanks in advance.
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