10-02-2010 09:14 AM - edited 03-04-2019 09:58 AM
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10-02-2010 09:48 AM
Hello,
a starndard ACL invoked as access-class in in line vty 0 5 configuration can do this
example:
access-list 22 permit 10.10.20.0 0.0.0..0.255
line vty 0 5
access-class 22 in
Hope to help
Giuseppe
10-02-2010 05:16 PM
Doesn't that command disables telnet completely on the VTY lines 0 to 5? Can a user speciy what telnet line to connec to??
He might be better off specifying what subnet a user can telnet from and apply it to the appropriate interface
10-03-2010 10:07 AM
rynex1234 wrote:
Doesn't that command disables telnet completely on the VTY lines 0 to 5?
No, it does not do that.
Can a user speciy what telnet line to connec to??
No, as it would not make sense.
He might be better off specifying what subnet a user can telnet from and apply it to the appropriate interface
Actually, that is exactly what the command "access-class", correctly suggested by Giuseppe (and that I have rated), does,
10-06-2010 04:08 AM
Thanks for all the corrections
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