User Names And Passwords; Enabling Or Disabling Access Levels - Avaya VSP 4000 Technical Configuration Manual

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3.1.1

User Names and Passwords

The default user name and password can be changed by issuing the following command.
VSPswitch:1(config)#cli password <login user name> ?
layer1
layer2
layer3
read-only
read-write
read-write-all
For example, assuming you wish to change the read-write-all password, but, still leaving the default user
name as rwa, enter command shown below. After entering this command, you will be prompted to enter
the old password followed by the entering and verifying the new password
VSPswitch:1(config)#cli password rwa read-write-all
Enter the old password : rwa
Enter the New password : ******
Re-enter the New password : ******
3.1.2

Enabling or Disabling Access Levels

To enable or disable a user level, enter the following command.
VSPswitch:1(config)#password access-level <access level>
VSPswitch:1(config)#no password access-level <access level>
For example, to disable the read-only access level, enter the following command
VSPswitch:1(config)#no password access-level ro
To change aging time, lockout time, minimum password length, or password history:
VSPswitch:1(config)#password access-level <word> ?
aging-time
default-lockout-time
attempts
min-passwd-len
password-history
<cr>
March 2015
Change layer1 read write login/password
Change layer2 read write login/password
Change layer3 read write login/password
Change read only login/password
Change read write login/password
Change read write all login/password
Set age-out time for passwords
Change the default lockout time after three invalid
Set the minimum length of passwords in hsecure mode
Number of previous passwords to remember
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