Avaya manual C460-1super#username root password secret access-type admin, Validate-group

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Chapter 2 Avaya C460 CLI Commands

access-type

Access type definition - read only, read-write or

 

administrator

Example:

 

C460-1(super)#username john password johnny access-type read-write

User account added.

C460-1(super)#username root password secret access-type read-write

ERROR: User account root has always an administrator access type.

C460-1(super)#username root password secret access-type admin

User account modified.

If you wish to define a name which includes spaces, you must enclose the entire name in quotation marks, for example “new york”.

validate-group

User level: read-write, admin.

Use the validate-groupcommand to verify that all the rules in a policy list are valid.

If there is a configuration problem with a specific rule, or with a number of rules, detailed error messages will be given.

The syntax for this command is:

validate-group<policy-list-number>[quiet]

quiet

does not display error messages

Example:

Router-1(configure)# validate-group 101

List 101 is valid

The validation process may take some time to complete.

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