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4<br />

Command Line Interface<br />

• IP address can be configured for SNMP, web and Telnet access respectively.<br />

Each of these groups can include up to five different sets of addresses, either<br />

individual addresses or address ranges.<br />

• When entering addresses for the same group (i.e., SNMP, web or Telnet), the<br />

switch will not accept overlapping address ranges. When entering addresses<br />

for different groups, the switch will accept overlapping address ranges.<br />

• You cannot delete an individual address from a specified range. You must<br />

delete the entire range, and reenter the addresses.<br />

• You can delete an address range just by specifying the start address, or by<br />

specifying both the start address and end address.<br />

Example<br />

This example restricts management access to the indicated addresses.<br />

Console(config)#management all-client 192.168.1.19<br />

Console(config)#management all-client 192.168.1.25 192.168.1.30<br />

Console(config)#<br />

show management<br />

This command displays the client IP addresses that are allowed management<br />

access to the switch through various protocols.<br />

Syntax<br />

show management {all-client | http-client | snmp-client | telnet-client}<br />

• all-client - Adds IP address(es) to the SNMP, web and Telnet groups.<br />

• http-client - Adds IP address(es) to the web group.<br />

• snmp-client - Adds IP address(es) to the SNMP group.<br />

• telnet-client - Adds IP address(es) to the Telnet group.<br />

Command Mode<br />

Privileged Exec<br />

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