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RE: access-list at 4006 catalyst switch?
From: "David Gillett" <gillettdavid () fhda edu>
Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2003 11:33:59 -0800
In the Cisco world, access lists are a router feature, and the 4006 does not have a router engine. It does, however, support VLAN trunking. You can get almost all of the functionality you seek by assigning the switch IP address on a "system management" VLAN, and applying an access list to that VLAN at your core router. (You do *have* a router, don't you?) David Gillett
-----Original Message----- From: SB CH [mailto:chulmin2 () hotmail com] Sent: March 2, 2003 17:29 To: security-basics () securityfocus com Subject: access-list at 4006 catalyst switch? 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. _________________________________________________________________ 책상위에 다리 올리고 느긋하게 즐긴다... MSN 온라인 상영관 http://vod.msn.co.kr
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- access-list at 4006 catalyst switch? SB CH (Mar 03)
- RE: access-list at 4006 catalyst switch? David Gillett (Mar 04)
- RE: access-list at 4006 catalyst switch? Ethan (Mar 04)
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- RE: access-list at 4006 catalyst switch? Michael Bellears (Mar 04)
- RE: access-list at 4006 catalyst switch? Wilcox, Stephen (Mar 04)
- Re: access-list at 4006 catalyst switch? khayes (Mar 05)