Controlling access by IP address
You can control access to a host by setting an IP address or range of addresses for which the host either grants or denies access.
To control access to a specific computer or group of computers by IP address:
- From the top menu, select . The Access Control page opens.
- Select whether you want to grant or deny access to, by default, all computers in the list.
- Click to add another computer or group of computers to the IP Address list. The Create Access Control List Entry page opens.
- Enter the appropriate information for each of the fields.
- . Select the type of access control entry.
- . Select this option to grant or deny access to a single computer or IP address. If this option is selected, the field is disabled.
- . Select this option to grant or deny access to a group of computers or IP addresses.
- . Enter the IP address of the computer to be added to the access control list.
- . If you are defining access for a group of computers, enter the subnet mask for the group. For example, if you have a class C address space of 156.21.50.0, enter a IP address of 156.21.50.0 and a net mask of 255.255.255.0. This will deny access to the 254 systems with the IP address of 156.21.50.1 through 156.21.50.255.
- Click . The Access Control page opens again with the new entry listed in the IP Address list.