Admin Guide

Table Of Contents
Name Description
MaxTelnetSessions Specifies the maximum number of concurrent Telnet sessions in
a range from 0–8. The default is 8.
MaxRloginSessions Specifies the maximum number of concurrent Rlogin sessions in
a range from 0–8. The default is 8.
Timeout Specifies the number of seconds of inactivity for a Telnet or
Rlogin session before the system initiates automatic timeout and
disconnect, expressed in a range from 30–65535. The default is
900 seconds.
NumAccessViolations Indicates the number of CLI access violations detected by the
system. This variable is a read-only field.
CustomBannerText Specifies the text message that is displayed to users on the CLI
before authentication. The message can be company
information, such as company name and contact, or a warning
message for the users of CLI.
With character limitation from 1-1800, the text box displays 79
characters per line.
CustomBannerEnable Specifies whether custom logon banner is enabled or disabled.
The default is enabled.
Creating an access policy
About this task
Create an access policy to control access to the switch. An access policy specifies the hosts or
networks that can access the switch through various services, such as Telnet, SNMP, HTTP, SSH,
and rlogin.
You can allow network stations access the switch or forbid network stations to access the switch.
For each service, you can also specify the level of access, such as read-only or read-write-all.
HTTP and HTTPS support IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
On IPv6 networks, the switch supports SSH server, remote login (rlogin) server and Remote Shell
(rsh) server only. The switch does not support outbound SSH client over IPv6, rlogin client over IPv6
or rsh client over IPv6. On IPv4 networks, the switch supports both server and client for SSH, rlogin
and rsh.
Important:
EDM does not provide SNMPv3 support for an access policy. If you modify an access policy
with EDM, SNMPV3 is disabled.
Procedure
1. In the navigation tree, open the following folders: Configuration > Security > Control Path.
2. Click Access Policies.
3. Click the Access Policies tab.
System access configuration using EDM
January 2017 Administering Avaya VSP 7200 Series and 8000 Series 213
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