Enabling And Disabling Passwords - Avaya 3500 Quick Start Configuration

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Variable definitions
The following table describes the parameters for the username command.
Variable
<username> <password>
ro|rw

Enabling and disabling passwords

After you set the read-only and read-write passwords, you can individually enable or disable them
for the various switch-access methods.
Procedure
1. Enter Global Configuration mode:
enable
configure terminal
2. Enter the following commands to configure the password for selected access or a specific
authentication type:
cli password {telnet | serial} {none | local | radius | tacacs}
cli password {read-only | read-write} [<password>]
Variable definitions
The following table describes the parameters for the cli password command.
Variable
read-only | read-write
<password>
September 2016
Definition
Enter your user name for the first variable, and your
password for the second variable. The default user
name values are RO for read-only access and RW
for read/write access.
Specifies that you are modifying the read-only (ro)
user name or the read-write (rw) user name. The
ro/rw variable is optional. If it is omitted, the
command applies to the read-only mode.
Definition
Modifies the read only password or the read/write
password.
Specifies the password.
Important:
This parameter is not available when Password
Security is enabled, in which case the switch
prompts you to enter and confirm the new
password. For information about password
security, see Configuring Security on Avaya
Quick Start Configuration
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