Service logins with ASG authentication on page 39
SSH protocol support on page 45
SCP protocol support on page 47
RADIUS authentication on page 48
Login permissions
You can manage login permissions to enable different privilege levels for each user and to
operate the security mechanism.
User account management
You must provide a username and password when you perform any of the following actions:
• When you access the CLI. For more information, see Methods to access the CLI on
page 28.
• When you access the CLI using a modem with dialup PPP. For more information, see
CLI access using modems on page 31.
• When you open Avaya Gxxx Manager.
You can configure various password parameters to enhance your system security. Some
parameters control password length and content, and some control lockout and expiry
policies.
When you use Avaya Gxxx Manager or the CLI, your username determines your privilege level.
The commands that are available to you during the session depend on your privilege level.
If your network has a RADIUS server, you can use RADIUS authentication instead of a
username and password. A RADIUS server provides centralized authentication service for
many devices on a network.
Related topics:
Privilege level on page 35
Creating a username, password, and privledge level on page 35
Changing user privledges on page 36
Commands used for password length and contents on page 36
Commands used to manage password lockout and disabling on page 36
Password expiry management on page 37
Changing a password on page 37
Commands used to display user account information on page 37
User accounts CLI commands on page 38
Accessing the Branch Gateway
34 Administering Avaya G430 Branch Gateway October 2013
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