Setting User Access Limits Using Enterprise Device Manager; Configuring A Console Password Using Edm - Avaya 3500 Quick Start Configuration

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Connecting to the switch
Variable
serial | telnet
none | local | radius | tacacs
Setting user access limits using Enterprise Device
Manager
You can use Enterprise Device Manager (EDM) to limit user access by creating and maintaining
passwords for web, telnet, and console access.

Configuring a console password using EDM

Use this procedure to configure a Console password for an individual switch.
Procedure
1. From the navigation tree, double-click Security to open the Security tree.
2. From the Security tree, click Web/Telnet/Console.
3. In the work area, click the Console Password tab.
4. In the Console Switch Password Setting, select a value from the Console Password Type
list.
5. In the Read-Only Switch Password dialog box, type a character string.
6. In the Re-enter to verify dialog box for the Read-Only Switch Password, retype the
character string.
7. In the Read-Write Switch Password dialog box, type a character string.
September 2016
Definition
Ethernet Routing Switch 3500 Series,
NN47203-504.
Modify the password for serial console access or for
Telnet access.
Indicates the password type being modified:
• none: disable the password
• local: uses the locally defined password for serial
console or Telnet access
• radius: uses RADIUS authentication for serial
console or Telnet access
• tacacs: uses TACACS+ authentication,
authorization, and accounting (AAA) services for
serial console or Telnet access
Quick Start Configuration
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