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Chapter 44 Access Control
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CHAPTER 44
Access Control
44.1 Access Control Overview
This chapter describes how to control access to the Switch.
A console port and FTP are allowed one session each, Telnet and SSH share nine sessions, up to five Web
sessions (five different user names and passwords) and/or limitless SNMP access control sessions are
allowed.
A console port access control session and Telnet access control session cannot coexist when multi-login
is disabled. See the CLI Reference Guide for more information on disabling multi-login.
44.1.1 What You Can Do
• Use the Access Control screen (Section 44.2 on page 367) to display the main screen.
• Use the SNMP screen (Section 44.3 on page 368) to configure your SNMP settings.
• Use the Trap Group screen (Section 44.3.1 on page 369) to specify the types of SNMP traps that should
be sent to each SNMP manager.
• Use the User Information screen (Section 44.3.3 on page 371) to create SNMP users for authentication
with managers using SNMP v3 and associate them to SNMP groups.
• Use the Logins screens (Section 44.4 on page 373) to assign which users can access the Switch via
web configurator at any one time.
• Use the Service Access Control screen (Section 44.5 on page 375) to decide what services you may
use to access the Switch.
• Use the Remote Management screen (Section 44.6 on page 376) to specify a group of one or more
“trusted computers” from which an administrator may use a service to manage the Switch.
44.2 The Access Control Main Screen
Use this screen to display the main screen.
Click Management > Access Control in the navigation panel to display the main screen as shown.
Table 183 Access Control Overview
Console Port SSH Telnet FTP Web SNMP
One session Share up to nine sessions One session Up to five accounts No limit