Specifications

Web-based management
RS2-4R
Release
1.0
03/04
5.3
System
149
5.3.8 Access for IP addresses
With this dialog you can specify via which IP addresses the switch may be
accessed, and what kinds of passwords are to be used.
D In the "Index" column, you enter the current number to which the access
restriction applies.
D In the "IP Address" column, you enter the IP address which may access
the switch. No entry in this field, or the entry "0.0.0.0", enables access to
the switch from computers with any IP address. In this case, the only ac
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cess protection is the password.
D In the "Name" column, you can enter a name of your choice for the com-
puter with this IP address.
D In the "Password" column, you specify whether this computer can access
the switch with the read or with the read/write password.
D In the "State" column, you mark the entries to which access control ap-
plies.
Important: These settings apply to SNMPv1/2c. Because the Web-based in-
terface communicates with SNMPv3, access to the Web-based interface
occurs independently of the IP address.
Important: If no line is marked, then there are no access restrictions as
regards the IP addresses!
Important: If you mark one or more lines, make sure that at least one of the
lines has a read/write password. In this way you yourself keep the write
access to the switch.
Note: Shaded table entries are those carried out by other management
systems, such as HiVision, and cannot be changed with the Web-based
management system.