Dell(config-line-vty)#Dell(config-line-vty)#access-class deny10Dell(config-line-vty)#end(same applies for radius and line authentication)VTY MAC-SA Filter SupportDell Networking OS supports MAC access lists which permit or deny users based on their source MAC address.With this approach, you can implement a security policy based on the source MAC address.To apply a MAC ACL on a VTY line, use the same access-class command as IP ACLs.The following example shows how to deny incoming connections from subnet 10.0.0.0 without displaying a login prompt.Example of Configuring VTY Authorization Based on MAC ACL for the Line (Per MAC Address)Dell(conf)#mac access-list standard sourcemacDell(config-std-mac)#permit 00:00:5e:00:01:01Dell(config-std-mac)#deny anyDell(conf)#Dell(conf)#line vty 0 9Dell(config-line-vty)#access-class sourcemacDell(config-line-vty)#endRole-Based Access ControlWith Role-Based Access Control (RBAC), access and authorization is controlled based on a user’s role. Users are granted permissionsbased on their user roles, not on their individual user ID. User roles are created for job functions and through those roles they acquire thepermissions to perform their associated job function.This chapter consists of the following sections:• Overview• Privilege-or-Role Mode Versus Role-only Mode• Configuring Role-based Only AAA Authorization• System-Defined RBAC User Roles• Creating a New User Role• Modifying Command Permissions for Roles• Adding and Deleting Users from a Role• Role Accounting• Configuring AAA Authentication for Roles• Configuring AAA Authorization for Roles• Configuring an Accounting for Roles• Applying an Accounting Method to a Role• Displaying Active Accounting Sessions for Roles• Configuring TACACS+ and RADIUS VSA Attributes for RBAC• Displaying User Roles• Displaying Accounting for User Roles• Displaying Information About Roles Logged into the Switch• Display Role Permissions Assigned to a CommandSecurity 821