Is it possible to restrict access to a subnet or subnets such that any machine on that subnet can access TCM?
Yes, You are allowed up to ten entries, each containing an IP address and a network mask. If you mess up putting in the restrictions and can't get in from snmp/TCM anymore, you can reset the list from the NMC Console port with Command | ReinitializeAccessList, or just reboot the NMC if you'd like, since you hadn't saved the config yet. STeve mmm3@cornell.edu on 10/14/99 04:00:34 PM Please respond to usr-tc@lists.xmission.com Sent by: mmm3@cornell.edu To: usr-tc@lists.xmission.com cc: (Steve Valiunas/MW/US/3Com) Subject: Re: (usr-tc) Ah...what the heck...
The NMC DOES have an Authorized Stations list, in which you can limit snmp access to a given set of ip addresses. It would be probably be a good idea to use it. WIthin TCM its uner Security | Authorized Stations.
STeve
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