Command Description
copy auth-file scp Upload the authentication file from the gateway to an
SCP server
copy auth-file tftp Upload the authentication file from the gateway to a
TFTP server
copy auth-file usb Upload the authentication file from the gateway to a
USB mass storage device
copy ftp auth-file Download an ASG authentication file from a remote
FTP server
copy scp auth-file Download an ASG authentication file from a remote
SCP server
copy tftp auth-file Download an ASG authentication file from a remote
TFTP server
copy usb auth-file Download an ASG authentication file from a USB
mass storage device
erase auth-file Erase the gateway’s ASG authentication file
login authentication
local-craft-password
Enable password authentication of Avaya Services
local connections to the Services port with the “craft”
login.
no login authentication
local-craft-password
Disable password authentication. When password
authentication is disabled, ASG authentication is
activated.
login authentication
response-time
Set the time the gateway waits for user response to
authentication requests before timing out a
connection
login authentication
lockout
Set a policy for locking out access to the gateway after
successive failed login attempts
login authentication
services-logins
Activate all Avaya Services logins, including local
login to the Services port with “craft” login.
no login authentication
services-logins
Deactivate all Avaya Services logins.
ppp authentication Set modem operation mode. Setting the mode to ras
enables ASG authentication for Avaya Services
remote logins through dial-up modem connection.
show auth-file info Display ASG authentication file information
show download auth-file
status
Display download status of ASG authentication file,
after using copy ftp|scp|tftp|usb auth-
file to download an authentication file to the
gateway
Accessing the Branch Gateway
44 Administering Avaya G430 Branch Gateway October 2013
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