Admin Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: New in this document
- Chapter 3: Basic administration
- Chapter 4: System startup fundamentals
- Chapter 5: Boot parameter configuration using ACLI
- Chapter 6: Run-time process management using ACLI
- Chapter 7: Chassis operations
- Chassis operations fundamentals
- Chassis operations configuration using ACLI
- Enabling jumbo frames
- Configuring port lock
- Configuring SONMP
- Viewing the topology message status
- Associating a port to a VRF instance
- Configuring an IP address for the management port
- Configuring Ethernet ports with Autonegotiation
- Enabling channelization
- Configuring serial management port dropping
- Controlling slot power
- Enabling or disabling the USB port
- Chassis operations configuration using EDM
- Editing system information
- Editing chassis information
- Configuring system flags
- Configuring channelization
- Configuring basic port parameters
- Viewing the boot configuration
- Configuring boot flags
- Enabling Jumbo frames
- Configuring the date and time
- Associating a port to a VRF instance
- Configuring CP Limit
- Configuring an IP address for the management port
- Editing the management port parameters
- Configuring the management port IPv6 interface parameters
- Configuring management port IPv6 addresses
- Auto reactivating the port of the SLPP shutdown
- Editing serial port parameters
- Enabling port lock
- Locking a port
- Viewing power information
- Viewing power status on VSP 8400
- Viewing fan information
- Viewing topology status information
- Viewing the topology message status
- Configuring a forced message control pattern
- Chapter 8: Hardware status using EDM
- Chapter 9: Domain Name Service
- Chapter 10: Licensing
- Chapter 11: Network Time Protocol
- Chapter 12: Secure Shell
- Secure Shell fundamentals
- Secure Shell configuration using ACLI
- Downloading the software
- Enabling the SSHv2 server
- Changing the SSH server authentication mode
- Setting SSH configuration parameters
- Verifying and displaying SSH configuration information
- Connecting to a remote host using the SSH client
- Generating user key files
- Managing an SSL certificate
- Disabling SFTP without disabling SSH
- Enabling SSH rekey
- Configuring SSH rekey data-limit
- Configuring SSH rekey time-interval
- Displaying SSH rekey information
- Downgrading or upgrading from releases that support different key sizes
- Secure Shell configuration using Enterprise Device Manager
- Chapter 13: System access
- System access fundamentals
- System access configuration using ACLI
- Enabling ACLI access levels
- Changing passwords
- Configuring an access policy
- Specifying a name for an access policy
- Allowing a network access to the switch
- Configuring access policies by MAC address
- System access security enhancements
- Displaying the boot config flags status
- Enabling enhanced secure mode
- Creating accounts for different access levels
- Deleting accounts in enhanced secure mode
- Configuring a password for a specific user
- Returning the system to the factory defaults
- Configuring the password complexity rule
- Configuring the password length rule
- Configuring the change interval rule
- Configuring the reuse rule
- Configuring the maximum number of sessions
- Configuring the maximum age rule
- Configuring the pre- and post-notification rule
- System access configuration using EDM
- Chapter 14: ACLI show command reference
- Access, logon names, and passwords
- Basic switch configuration
- Current switch configuration
- CLI settings
- Ftp-access sessions
- Hardware information
- NTP server statistics
- Power summary
- Power information for power supplies
- System information
- System status (detailed)
- Telnet-access sessions
- Users logged on
- Port egress COS queue statistics
- CPU queue statistics
- Chapter 15: Port numbering and MAC address assignment reference
- Chapter 16: Supported standards, RFCs, and MIBs
- Glossary
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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