- Table of Contents
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- 06-Network
- 01-Scanner
- 02-VRF
- 03-Interface
- 04-Interface pairs
- 05-Interface collaboration
- 06-Security zones
- 07-VLAN
- 08-MAC
- 09-DNS
- 10-ARP
- 11-ND
- 12-Forwarding advanced settings
- 13-Routing table
- 14-Static routing
- 15-Policy-based routing
- 16-OSPF
- 17-RIP
- 18-HTTP
- 19-SSH
- 20-NTP
- 21-FTP
- 22-Telnet
- 23-MAC authentication
- 24-MAC address whitelist
- 25-MAC access silent MAC info
- 26-MAC access advanced settings
- 27-IP authentication
- 28-IPv4 whitelist
- 29-IPv6 whitelist
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IPv4 whitelist
Introduction
The IPv4 whitelist is used during the IP authentication. When the IPv4 address of a user is on the IPv4 whitelist, the user can directly pass authentication without being authenticated by the authentication server.
Configure the IPv4 whitelist
1. Click the Network tab.
2. In the navigation pane, select Security Access > IP Access > IPv4 Whitelist.
3. Click Create. The Create IPv4 Whitelist page opens.
4. Add an IPv4 whitelist user to the IPv4 whitelist.
Table 1 IPv4 whitelist user configuration items
Item |
Description |
Interface |
Select a device interface through the whitelist user accesses the network. |
IPv4 address |
Configure the IPv4 address of the whitelist user. |
ISP domain |
Configure the ISP domain used by the whitelist user. The authentication server must be set to none for the ISP domain. |
Description |
Configure the description of the whitelist user. |
5. Click OK.