R3166-R3206-HP High-End Firewalls Getting Started Guide-6PW101

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Select User > Local User in the navigation tree and then click Add.
Type telnet as the username.
Select Visitor as the user privilege level.
Select Telnet as the service type.
Type 123456 as the password.
Type 123456 as the confirm password.
Click Apply.
Configuring user login control
NOTE:
The firewall supports configuring user login control only in the command line interface (CLI).
User login control overview
The firewall provides the following login control methods:
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in control methods
ACL used
Telnet
Configuring source IP-based login contro
l over Telnet
users
Basic ACL
Configuring source and destination IP-based login
control over Telnet users
Advanced ACL
Configuring source MAC-based login control over
Telnet users
Ethernet frame header ACL
NMS
Configuring source IP-based login control over NMS
users
Basic ACL
Web
Configuring source IP-based login control over web
users
Basic ACL
Configuring login control over Telnet users
Configuration preparation
Before configuration, determine the permitted or denied source IP addresses, source MAC addresses,
and destination IP addresses.
Configuring source IP-based login control over Telnet users
Basic ACLs match the source IP addresses of packets. You can use basic ACLs to implement source
IP-based login control over Telnet users. Basic ACLs are numbered from 2000 to 2999.
Follow these steps to configure source IP-based login control over Telnet users:
To do… Use the command…
Remarks
Enter system view system-view
Create a basic ACL and enter its
view, or enter the view of an
existing basic ACL
acl [ ipv6 ] number acl-number
[ match-order { config | auto } ]
Required
By default, no basic ACL exists.