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boot config flags <block-snmp|debug-config [file]|debugmode|
enhancedsecure-mode <jitc|non-jitc> |factorydefaults|ftpd|hsecure|
logging|reboot|rlogind|spbm-config-mode|spanning-tree-mode <mstp|
rstp>|sshd|telnetd|tftpd|trace-logging|verify-config>
3. Disable boot flags:
no boot config flags <block-snmp|debug-config|debugmode|
enhancedsecure-mode|factorydefaults|ftpd|hsecure|logging|reboot|
rlogind|spbm-config-mode|spanning-tree-mode|sshd|telnetd|tftpd|
trace-logging|verify-config>
4. Configure the boot flag to the default value:
default boot config flags <block-snmp|debug-config [file]|debugmode|
enhancedsecure-mode|factorydefaults|ftpd|hsecure|logging|reboot|
rlogind|spbm-config-mode|spanning-tree-mode|sshd|telnetd|tftpd|
trace-logging|verify-config>
5. Save the changed configuration.
6. Restart the switch.
Example
Switch:1> enable
Switch:1# configure terminal
Activate High Secure mode:
Switch:1(config)# boot config flags hsecure
Switch:1(config)# save config
Switch:1(config)# reset
Variable definitions
Use the data in the following table to use the boot config flags command.
Table 10: Variable definitions
Variable Value
block-snmp Activates or disables Simple Network Management
Protocol management. The default value is false
(disabled), which permits SNMP access.
debug-config [console] | [file] Enables you to debug the configuration file during
loading configuration at system boot up. The default
is disabled. You do not have to restart the switch
after you enable debug-config, unless you want to
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Boot parameter configuration using ACLI
January 2017 Administering Avaya VSP 7200 Series and 8000 Series 48
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