Users Guide

ip ftp source-interface interface
Congure a password.
CONFIGURATION mode
ip ftp password password
Enter a username to use on the FTP client.
CONFIGURATION mode
ip ftp username name
To view the FTP conguration, use the show running-config ftp command in EXEC privilege mode, as shown in the example
for Enable FTP Server.
Terminal Lines
You can access the system remotely and restrict access to the system by creating user proles.
Terminal lines on the system provide dierent means of accessing the system. The console line (console) connects you through the
console port in the route processor modules (RPMs). The virtual terminal lines (VTYs) connect you through Telnet to the system.
The auxiliary line (aux) connects secondary devices such as modems.
Denying and Permitting Access to a Terminal Line
Dell Networking recommends applying only standard access control lists (ACLs) to deny and permit access to VTY lines.
Layer 3 ACLs deny all trac that is not explicitly permitted, but in the case of VTY lines, an ACL with no rules does not deny
trac.
You cannot use the show ip accounting access-list command to display the contents of an ACL that is applied only
to a VTY line.
When you use the access-class access-list-name command without specifying the ipv4 or ipv6 attribute, both
IPv4 as well as IPv6 rules that are dened in that ACL are applied to the terminal. This method is a generic way of conguring
access restrictions.
To be able to lter access exclusively using either IPv4 or IPv6 rules, use either the ipv4 or ipv6 attribute along with the
access-class access-list-name command. Depending on the attribute that you specify (ipv4 or ipv6), the ACL
processes either IPv4 or IPv6 rules, but not both. Using this conguration, you can set up two dierent types of access classes
with each class processing either IPv4 or IPv6 rules separately.
To apply an IP ACL to a line, Use the following command.
Apply an ACL to a VTY line.
LINE mode
access-class access-list-name [ipv4 | ipv6]
NOTE: If you already have congured generic IP ACL on a terminal line, then you cannot further apply IPv4 or IPv6
specic ltering on top of this conguration. Similarly, if you have congured either IPv4 or IPv6 specic ltering on
a terminal line, you cannot apply generic IP ACL on top of this conguration. Before applying any of these
congurations, you must rst undo the existing conguration using the no access-class access-list-name
[ipv4 | ipv6] command.
Example of an ACL that Permits Terminal Access
Example Conguration
To view the conguration, use the show config command in LINE mode.
Dell(config-std-nacl)#show config
!
ip access-list standard myvtyacl
seq 5 permit host 10.11.0.1
Dell(config-std-nacl)#line vty 0
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