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Displaying the boot config flags status
Use the following procedure to display boot config flag status. If enhanced secure mode is enabled,
the status displays as true. If enhanced secure mode is disabled, the status displays as false.
Procedure
1. Enter Global Configuration mode:
enable
configure terminal
2. View the boot flag status:
show boot config flags
Example
Display if enhanced secure mode is enabled. In the example, enhanced secure mode displays as
true, which means enhanced secure mode is enabled:
Switch:1>enable
Switch:1#show boot config flags
flags block-snmp false
flags debug-config false
flags debugmode false
flags enhancedsecure-mode true
flags factorydefaults false
flags ftpd true
flags hsecure false
flags ipv6-mode false
flags logging true
flags reboot true
flags rlogind false
flags spanning-tree-mode mstp
flags spbm-config-mode true
flags sshd true
flags telnetd true
flags tftpd true
flags trace-logging false
flags verify-config true
Enabling enhanced secure mode
Use the following procedure to enable enhanced secure mode. Enhanced secure mode is disabled
by default.
About this task
Note:
When you migrate your switch from enhanced secure mode enabled to disabled, or from
disabled to enabled, you must build a new configuration. Do not use a configuration created in
either enhanced secure mode disabled or enabled, and expect it to transfer over to the new
mode.
Avaya cannot guarantee the configuration file, if you transfer between enhanced secure mode
enabled to disabled, or from enhanced secure mode disabled to enabled.
System access configuration using ACLI
October 2015 Administering Avaya VSP 7200 Series and 8000 Series 181
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