Admin Guide

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3. Click Chassis.
4. Click the System Flags tab.
5. Select the EnableAccessPolicy check box.
6. Click Apply.
7. Click Close.
System access security enhancements using EDM
The section provides information to enable enhanced secure mode.
Enabling enhanced secure mode
Use the following procedure to enable enhanced secure mode in either the JITC or non-JITC sub-
modes.
The enhanced secure mode is disabled by default.
About this task
After you enable enhanced secure mode, the system can provide role-based access levels, stronger
password requirements, and stronger rules on password length, password complexity, password
change intervals, password reuse, and password maximum age use.
After you disable enhanced secure mode, the authentication, access-level, and password
requirements work similarly to any of the existing commercial releases.
Note:
You can use EDM to enable or disable enhanced secure mode. To configure the security
enhancements this feature provides, you must use ACLI.
Procedure
1. On the Device Physical View, select the device.
2. In the navigation pane, expand the following folders: Configuration > Edit
3. Click Chassis.
4. Click the Boot Config tab.
5. In the EnableEnhancedsecureMode option box, select either jitc or non-jitc to enable the
enhanced secure mode in one of these sub-modes. Select disable to disable the enhanced
secure mode.
Note:
It is recommended that you enable the non-JITC sub-mode. The JITC sub-mode is more
restrictive and prevents the use of some troubleshooting utilities.
6. Click Apply.
7. Save the configuration, and restart the switch.
System access configuration using EDM
January 2017 Administering Avaya VSP 7200 Series and 8000 Series 217
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