/cfg/sys/access/mgmt
Management Networks Menu
This menu is used to define IP address ranges which are allowed to access Alteon for management purposes. Alteon supports up to 128 management networks.
Note: When restricted management access is configured (/cfg/sys/access/mgmt), make sure to add the configuration synchronization peer IPs (/cfg/slb/sync/peer) to the allowed networks.
 
[Management Networks Menu]
add - Add IPv4 management network
rem - Remove IPv4 management network
add6 - Add IPv6 management network
rem6 - Remove IPv6 management network
arem - Remove all management networks
cur - Display current management networks
 
Management Network Menu Options (/cfg/sys/access/mgmt) 
Command Syntax and Usage
add mgmt_network_address mgmt_network_mask management_access_protocol
 
Adds a defined network protocol through which Alteon access is allowed: Telnet, SNMP, SSH, HTTP, HTTPS, report, or all. You can enter any or all of these protocols. If you want to add all these protocol types to the specified network, use the option all.
The parameter “report” supports the DPM feature.
Note: By default, until a protocol is defined their are no restrictions for a specific protocol.
rem mgmt_network_address mgmt_network_mask management_access_protocol
 
Removes the specified management network address, management network mask, and management access protocol.
The following prompts appear when using this command:
Enter Management Network IPv4 Address:
Enter Management Network Mask: 255.255.255.255
Enter Management Access protocol(all|telnet|ssh|http|https|snmp|report):
add6 <management network IPv6 address> <management network prefix> <all|telnet|ssh|http|https|snmp>
 
Adds IPv6 management network.
The following prompts appear when using this command:
Enter Management Network IPv6 Address: 2001::2314
Enter Management Network Prefix [1-128]: 64
Enter Management Access protocol(all|telnet|ssh|http|https|snmp|report):
rem6 <management network IPv6 address> <management network prefix> <all|telnet|ssh|http|https|snmp>
 
Removes IPv6 management network.
The following prompts appear when using this command:
Enter Management Network IPv6 Address:
Enter Management Network Prefix [1-128]: 64
Enter Management Access protocol (all|telnet|ssh|http|https|snmp|report):
arem
 
Removes all the configured management networks at once. This works on both IPv4 and IPv6 networks.
cur
 
Displays the current configuration.