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To do… 
Use the command… 
Remarks 
Enter user interface view 
user-interface [ type ] first-number 
last-number ] 
— 
Use the ACL to control user login 
by source IP address 
acl [ ipv6 ] acl-number { inbound | 
outbound } 
Required 
inbound: Filters incoming Telnet 
packets.  
outbound: Filters outgoing Telnet 
packets.  
 
Configuring source and destination IP-based login control over 
Telnet users 
Because advanced ACLs can match both source and destination IP addresses of packets, you can use 
advanced ACLs to implement source and destination IP-based login control over Telnet users. Advanced 
ACLs are numbered from 3000 to 3999. For more information about ACL, see the ACL and QoS 
Configuration Guide. 
Follow these steps to configure source and destination IP-based login control over Telnet users:  
To do… 
Use the command… 
Remarks 
Enter system view 
system-view 
— 
Create an advanced ACL 
and enter its view, or enter 
the view of an existing 
advanced ACL
 
acl [ ipv6 ] number acl-number 
[ match-order { config | auto } ] 
Required 
By default, no advanced ACL 
exists.
 
Configure rules for the ACL  rule [ rule-id ] { permit | deny } rule-string  Required
 
Exit advanced ACL view 
quit 
— 
Enter user interface  
user-interface [ type ] first-number 
last-number ] 
— 
Use the ACL to control user 
login by source and 
destination IP addresses 
acl [ ipv6 ] acl-number { inbound | 
outbound } 
Required 
inbound: Filters incoming Telnet 
packets. 
outbound: Filters outgoing Telnet 
packets. 
 
 
Configuring source MAC-based login control over Telnet users 
Ethernet frame header ACLs can match the source MAC addresses of packets, so you can use Ethernet 
frame header ACLs to implement source MAC-based login control over Telnet users. Ethernet frame 
header ACLs are numbered from 4000 to 4999. For more information about ACL, see the ACL and QoS 
Configuration Guide. 
Follow these steps to configure source MAC-based login control over Telnet users: 
To do… 
Use the command… 
Remarks 
Enter system view 
system-view 
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