Admin Guide

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configure terminal
2. Enable enhanced secure mode:
boot config flags enhancedsecure-mode [jitc | non-jitc]
Note:
It is recommended that you enable the enhanced secure mode in the non-JITC sub-
mode, because the JITC sub-mode is more restrictive and prevents the use of some
ACLI commands that are commonly used for troubleshooting.
3. (Optional) Disable enhanced secure mode:
no boot config flags enhancedsecure-mode
4. (Optional) Configure the enhanced secure mode to the default value:
default boot config flags enhancedsecure-mode
5. Save the configuration:
save config
Note:
The save config command saves the configuration file with the filename configured
as the primary configuration filename in boot config. Use the command show boot
config choice to view the current primary and backup configuration filenames.
6. Restart the switch:
boot [config WORD<1–99>][-y]
Note:
If you enter the boot command with no arguments, you cause the switch to start using
the current boot choices defined by the boot config choice command.
If you enter a boot command and the configuration filename without the directory, the
device uses the configuration file from /intflash/.
Example
Enable the enhanced secure non-JITC sub-mode:
Switch:1>enable
Switch:1#configure terminal
Switch:1(config)#boot config flags enhancedsecure-mode non-jitc
Switch:1(config)#save config
Switch:1(config)#exit
Switch:1(config)#boot config /intflash/config.cfg -y
Enable the enhanced secure JITC sub-mode:
Switch:1>enable
Switch:1#configure terminal
Switch:1(config)#boot config flags enhancedsecure-mode jitc
Switch:1(config)#save config
Switch:1(config)#exit
Switch:1(config)#boot config /intflash/config.cfg -y
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January 2017 Administering Avaya VSP 7200 Series and 8000 Series 198
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