Setting User Access Limitations Using Acli - Avaya 4000 Series Quick Start Configuration

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2. At the command prompt, enter the following command:
Variable definition
Use the data in the following table to use the ip bootp server command.
Table 7: ip bootp server command
always | disable | last | default-ip

Setting user access limitations using ACLI

The administrator can use ACLI to limit user access by creating and maintaining passwords
for Web, Telnet, and Console access. This is a two-step process that requires that you first
create the password and then enable it.
Ensure that Global Configuration mode is entered in ACLI before you start these tasks.
Setting the read-only and read/write passwords
The first step to requiring password authentication when the user logs in to a switch is to edit
the password settings. To complete this task, perform the following steps:
1. Access ACLI through the Telnet protocol or a Console connection.
2. From the command prompt, use the cli password command to change the
Quick Start Configuration for Avaya ERS 4000 Series
ip bootp server {always | disable | last | default-ip}
Variable
desired password.
cli password {read-only | read-write} <password>
Table 8: cli password parameters
password command.
Setting user access limitations using ACLI
Value
Specifies when to use BootP:
• default-ip—use BootP or the default IP
• last—use BootP or the last known address
• disable—never use BootP
• always—Always use BootP
By default, default-ip is selected.
on page 28 explains the parameters for the cli
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