3com 8807 Reference Guide
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ACL C
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The ACL Control
Commands to Control
Login Users
Commands to Control
Login Users
acl
Syntax
acl acl-number1 { inbound | outbound }
undo acl acl-number1 { inbound | outbound }
acl acl-number2 inbound
undo acl acl-number2 inbound
View
User interface view
Parameter
acl-number1: Numbers of basic number-based ACLs and advanced ACLs, ranging
from 2,000 to 3,999.
from 2,000 to 3,999.
acl-number2: Number of number-based Layer 2 ACL, ranging from. from 4,000 to
4,999.
4,999.
inbound: Performs ACL control to the users who access the local switch using
Telnet or SSH.
Telnet or SSH.
outbound: Performs ACL control to the users who access other switches from the
local switch using Telnet or SSH.
local switch using Telnet or SSH.
Description
Use the acl command to apply an ACL to implement the ACL control to the users
accessing through Telnet or SSH.
accessing through Telnet or SSH.
Use the undo acl command to remove the ACL control configured for users
accessing through Telnet or SSH.
accessing through Telnet or SSH.
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You can only apply number-based ACLs to implement the ACL control to users
accessing through Telnet or SSH.
accessing through Telnet or SSH.
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When you use a basic or advanced ACL to implement the ACL control to the
users accessing through Telnet or SSH, incoming/outgoing connecting requests
are restricted based on the source or destination IP addresses. Therefore, when
users accessing through Telnet or SSH, incoming/outgoing connecting requests
are restricted based on the source or destination IP addresses. Therefore, when