3com WX3000 Manuel D’Utilisation

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To do… 
Use the command… 
Remarks 
Enter system view 
system-view 
— 
Create a basic ACL or 
enter basic ACL view 
acl number acl-number 
match-order { config | auto } ] 
As for the acl number command, 
the config keyword is specified by 
default. 
Define rules for the 
ACL 
rule [ rule-id ] { deny | permit 
rule-string ] 
Required 
Quit to system view 
quit 
— 
Enter user interface 
view 
user-interface type ] first-number 
last-number ] 
— 
Apply the ACL to 
control Telnet users by 
source IP addresses 
acl acl-number inbound | 
outbound } 
Required 
The inbound keyword specifies to 
filter the users trying to Telnet to the 
current switching engine. 
The outbound keyword specifies to 
filter users trying to Telnet to other 
devices from the current switching 
engine. 
 
Controlling Telnet Users by Source and Destination IP Addresses 
Controlling Telnet users by source and destination IP addresses is achieved by applying advanced 
ACLs, which are numbered from 3000 to 3999.  
Follow these steps to control Telnet users by source and destination IP addresses: 
To do… 
Use the command… 
Remarks 
Enter system view 
system-view 
— 
Create an advanced 
ACL or enter advanced 
ACL view 
acl number acl-number 
match-order config | auto } ]
As for the acl number command, the 
config keyword is specified by 
default. 
Define rules for the 
ACL 
rule rule-id ] { deny permit } 
protocol rule-string ] 
Required 
You can define rules as needed to 
filter by specific source and 
destination IP addresses. 
Quit to system view 
quit 
— 
Enter user interface 
view 
user-interface type ] 
first-number [ last-number 
— 
Apply the ACL to 
control Telnet users by 
specified source and 
destination IP 
addresses 
acl acl-number inbound | 
outbound } 
Required 
The inbound keyword specifies to 
filter the users trying to Telnet to the 
current switching engine. 
The outbound keyword specifies to 
filter users trying to Telnet to other 
devices from the current switching 
engine.