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Variable Value
immediately debug the configuration. After you
enable debug-config and save the configuration, the
debug output either displays on the console or logs
to an output file the next time the switch reboots.
The options are:
debug-config [console]—Displays the line-by-line
configuration file processing and result of the
execution on the console while the device loads
the configuration file.
debug-config [file]— Logs the line-by-line
configuration file processing and result of the
execution to the debug file while the device loads
the configuration file. The system logs the debug
config output to /intflash/debugconfig_primary.txt
for the primary configuration file. The system logs
the debug config output to /intflash/
debugconfig_backup.txt for the backup
configuration, if the backup configuration file loads.
debugmode Enabling the debugmode will provide the opportunity
to allow user to enable TRACE on any port by
prompting the selection on the console during boot
up. This allows the user start trace for debugging
earlier on specified port. It only works on console
connection. By default, it is disabled.
Important:
Do not change this parameter unless directed
by Avaya.
enhancedsecure-mode {jitc | non-jitc} Enables enhanced secure mode in either the JITC or
non-JITC sub-modes.
Note:
It is recommended that you enable the
enhanced secure mode in the non-JITC sub-
mode, because the JITC sub-mode is more
restrictive and prevents the use of some ACLI
commands that are commonly used for
troubleshooting.
When you enable enhanced secure mode in either
the JITC or non-JITC sub-modes, the switch
provides 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.
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Configuring boot flags using ACLI
January 2017 Administering Avaya VSP 7200 Series and 8000 Series 49
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