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The LOGIN parameter is used to specify whether or not users with a privilege of “user” will be able to login to the command line interface. Usernames with LOGIN set to TRUE can be used both for PAP and CHAP authentication, and to login and access the command line. Usernames with LOGIN set to FALSE can only be used for PAP and CHAP authentication.
After upgrading from 2.0.x or 2.1.x to 2.3.x, the LOGIN parameter is required. If it is not set in a boot script, its value defaults to TRUE, allowing users with a privilege level of “user” to access the CLI. The manager then has the option of denying access to some or all users.
Software Release 2.3.1