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no boot config flags <block-snmp|debug-config|debugmode|
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|
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
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.
Table continues…
Boot parameter configuration using ACLI
October 2015 Administering Avaya VSP 7200 Series and 8000 Series 48
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