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hwAccessIpTable(2)


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hwAccessIpTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HwAccessIpEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Access IP table, which supports the functions of querying, adding
and deleting the access IP table of a specified protocol.
The access IP table is used to configure the address segments
of the accessible devices under the specified protocol.
This can prevent the invalid users from logging in to the device, that is,
the operators whose IP addresses are not in the address segments
and access protocols do not meet the requirements cannot access the device.
The indexes of this table are hwFirewallProtocolType and hwAccessIpStartAddr.
For the hwFirewallProtocolType object, refer to hwFirewallSwitchTable.
hwAccessIpTable is used for configuring a list of accessible IP addresses.
The IP address list takes effect only when the protocol corresponding to
hwFirewallSwitchTable is enabled."



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MIB object for network management

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Tree display Parent OID: hwSysManFirewall(12) First child OID: hwAccessIpEntry(1) First sibling OID: hwFirewallSwitchTable(1) Previous sibling OID: hwFirewallSwitchTable(1) Next sibling OID: hwRefuseIpTable(3) Last sibling OID: hwRefuseIpv6Table(6) Separation line
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