Admin Guide

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Variable definitions
Use the data in the following table to use the boot config flags enhancedsecure-mode
command.
Variable Value
jitc Enables the JITC enhanced secure mode.
The JITC mode is more restrictive and prevents the use of
some ACLI commands that are commonly used for
troubleshooting.
non-jitc Enables the non-JITC enhanced secure mode.
Creating accounts for different access levels
Use the following procedure to create accounts for different access levels in enhanced secure
mode. You must be the administrator to configure the different access levels.
Before you begin
You must enable enhanced secure mode in either the JITC or non-JITC sub-modes. It is
recommended that you use the non-JITC sub-mode because the JITC sub-mode is more
restrictive and prevents the use of some troubleshooting utilities.
Procedure
1. Enter Global Configuration mode:
enable
configure terminal
2. Create accounts on the switch for different access levels:
password create–user {auditor|operator|privilege|security} WORD<1–
255>
3. 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.
Example
Create an account at the auditor level for jsmith:
Switch:1>enable
Switch:1#configure terminal
Switch:1(config)#password create-user auditor jsmith
Switch:1(config)#save config
System access configuration using ACLI
January 2017 Administering Avaya VSP 7200 Series and 8000 Series 199
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