Admin Guide

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Variable definitions
Use the data in the following table to use the access-policy command.
Variable Value
access-strict Restrains access to criteria specified in the access
policy.
true—The system accepts only the currently
configured access level.
false—The system accepts access up to the
configured level.
Use the no operator to remove this configuration.
accesslevel <ro|rwa|rw> Specifies the level of access if you configure the
policy to allow access.
enable Enables the access policy.
ftp Activates or disables FTP for the specified policy.
Because FTP derives its login and password from
the ACLI management filters, FTP works for read-
write-all (rwa) and read-write (rw) access, but not for
the read-only (ro) access. Use the no operator to
remove this configuration.
host WORD<0–46> For remote login access, specifies the trusted host
address as an IP address.
The switch supports access-policies over IPv4 and
IPv6 with no difference to functionality or
configuration.
Use the no operator to remove this configuration.
http Activates the HTTP for this access policy. Use the no
operator to remove this configuration.
mode <allow|deny> Specifies whether the designated network address is
allowed access to the system through the specified
access service. The default is allow.
If you configure the access policy mode to deny, the
system checks the mode and service, and if they
match the system denies the connection. With the
access policy mode configured to deny, the system
does not check accesslevel and access-
strict information. If you configure the access
policy mode to allow, the system continues to check
the accesslevel and access-strict
information.
network <A.B.C.D> <A.B.C.D> Specifies the IP address and subnet mask for IPv4
or the IP address and prefix for IPv6 that can access
the system through the specified access service.
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System access
January 2017 Administering Avaya VSP 7200 Series and 8000 Series 192
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