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Author Restrict Telnet access to device by VLAN
M

2004-03-23, 4:25 pm

If I want to restrict Telnet access to a device, to just the management
VLAN, is this a case of making up an ACL which permits the IP range of VLAN1
and then applying it under VTY 0 4?

Cheers,



-Mike.


Johnny Routin

2004-03-23, 5:25 pm


Yes


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"M" <mike@evomail.co.uk> wrote in message
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> If I want to restrict Telnet access to a device, to just the management
> VLAN, is this a case of making up an ACL which permits the IP range of

VLAN1
> and then applying it under VTY 0 4?
>
> Cheers,
>
>
>
> -Mike.
>
>



Secret Squirrel

2004-03-23, 9:25 pm

"M" <mike@evomail.co.uk> wrote in
news:406098d2$0$14417$cc9e4d1f
@news.dial.pipex.com:

> If I want to restrict Telnet access to a device, to just the
> management VLAN, is this a case of making up an ACL which permits the
> IP range of VLAN1 and then applying it under VTY 0 4?
>
> Cheers,
>
>
>
> -Mike.
>
>


yes
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