Chapter 8 User Authentication
The following recovery password commands are available.
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Enable the recovery password | terminal recovery password enable |
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Disable the recovery password | no terminal recovery password |
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For a complete description of the recovery password commands, including syntax, refer to Avaya P330: Reference Guide.
Allowed Managers
Allowed Managers Introduction
With the Allowed Managers feature, the network manager can determine who may or may not gain management access to the switch. The feature can be enabled or disabled (default is disabled). When enabled, only those users that are configured in the Allowed Managers table are able to gain Telnet, HTTP, and SNMP management access to the switch.
You can configure up to 20 Allowed Managers by adding or removing their IP address from the Allowed Managers List.
The identification of an “Allowed Manager” is done by checking the Source
IP address of the packets. Thus, if the Source IP address is modified on the way (NAT, Proxy, etc.), even an “Allowed Manager” will not be able to access the P330.
Allowed Managers CLI Commands
The following Allowed Managers commands are available.
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When set to enabled - only | set allowed managers |
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Add/delete IP address of manager | set allowed managers ip |
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