Overview; Enabling Or Disabling Access Services Via Boot Configuration Flags - Avaya VSP 4000 Technical Configuration Manual

Virtual services platform, management access security
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1. Overview

This document provide a guide on how to configure various items related to access security for
management purposes on the Virtual Services Platform switch.
2. Enabling or Disabling Access Services via
Boot Configuration Flags
You can enable or disable access services by setting boot configuration flags from the Run-Time CLI.
To enable or disabled access services by setting the boot configuration flags, enter the following
commands.
VSPswitch:1(config)#boot config flags block-snmp
VSPswitch:1(config)#no boot config flags block-snmp
VSPswitch:1(config)#boot config flags ftpd
VSPswitch:1(config)#no boot config flags ftpd
VSPswitch:1(config)#boot config flags rlogind
VSPswitch:1(config)#no boot config flags rlogind
VSPswitch:1(config)#boot config flags sshd
VSPswitch:1(config)#no boot config flags sshd
VSPswitch:1(config)#boot config flags telnetd
VSPswitch:1(config)#no boot config flags telnetd
VSPswitch:1(config)#boot config flags tftpd
VSPswitch:1(config)#no boot config flags tftpd
To view the current boot configuration file settings, enter either of the following commands.
VSPswitch:1(config)#show boot config flags
VSPswitch:1#more /intflash/config.cfg
March 2015
Avaya Inc. – External Distribution
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