Admin Guide

Table Of Contents
Name Description
RWUserName Specifies the user name for the read-write CLI account.
RWPassword Specifies the password for the read-write CLI account.
RWL3Enable Activates the read-write Layer 3 access. The default is enabled.
RWL3UserName Specifies the user name for the Layer 3 read-write CLI account.
RWL3Password Specifies the password for the Layer 3 read-write CLI account.
RWL2Enable Activates the read-write Layer 2 access. The default is enabled.
RWL2UserName Specifies the user name for the Layer 2 read-write CLI account.
RWL2Password Specifies the password for the Layer 2 read-write CLI account.
RWL1Enable Activates the read-write Layer 1 access. The default is enabled.
RWL1UserName Specifies the user name for the Layer 1 read-write CLI account.
RWL1Password Specifies the password for the Layer 1 read-write CLI account.
ROEnable Activates the read-only CLI account. The default is enabled.
ROUserName Specifies the user name for the read-only CLI account.
ROPassword Specifies the password for the read-only CLI account.
MaxTelnetSessions Specifies the maximum number of concurrent Telnet sessions in
a range from 0–8. The default is 8.
MaxRloginSessions Specifies the maximum number of concurrent Rlogin sessions in
a range from 0–8. The default is 8.
Timeout Specifies the number of seconds of inactivity for a Telnet or
Rlogin session before the system initiates automatic timeout and
disconnect, expressed in a range from 30–65535. The default is
900 seconds.
NumAccessViolations Indicates the number of CLI access violations detected by the
system. This variable is a read-only field.
Changing passwords
About this task
Configure new passwords for each access level, or change the logon or password for the different
access levels of the system to prevent unauthorized access. After you receive the switch, use
default passwords to initially access ACLI. If you use Simple Network Management Protocol version
3 (SNMPv3), you can change passwords in encrypted format.
Procedure
1. In the navigation tree, open the following folders: Configuration > Security > Control Path.
2. Click General.
3. Click the CLI tab.
4. Specify the username and password for the appropriate access level.
System access configuration using EDM
October 2015 Administering Avaya VSP 7200 Series and 8000 Series 195
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