Admin Guide

Table Of Contents
Name Description
trusted host user name is the same as your network logon user
name; do not use the switch user name, for example, rwa.
Important:
You cannot use wildcard entries. The user must already be
logged in with the user name to be assigned to the trusted
host. For example, using "rlogin -l newusername
xx.xx.xx.xx" does not work from a UNIX workstation.
AccessLevel Specifies the access level of the trusted host as one of the
following:
readOnly
readWrite
readWriteAll
The default is readOnly.
Usage Counts the number of times this access policy applies.
AccessStrict Activates or disables strict access criteria for remote users.
If selected, a user must use an access level identical to the one
you selected in the dialog box to use this service.
selected: remote login users can use only the currently
configured access level
cleared: remote users can use all access levels
Important:
If you do not select true or false, user access is governed
by criteria specified in the policy table. For example, a user
with an rw access level specified for a policy ID in the
policy table is allowed rw access, and ro is denied access.
The default is false.
Enabling an access policy
About this task
Enable the access policy feature globally to control access across the switch.
You can create an access policy to control access to the switch. An access policy specifies the
hosts or networks that can access the switch through access services; for example Telnet, SNMP,
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), and remote login (rlogin).
Procedure
1. In the Device Physical View tab, select the Device.
2. In the navigation tree, expand the following folders: Configuration > Edit.
System access
January 2017 Administering Avaya VSP 7200 Series and 8000 Series 216
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