Ultra Secure Mode
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ULTRA_SECURE_MODE System Flag
Guidelines
● After modifying the value of the ULTRA_SECURE_MODE System Flag to YES, all Collaboration
Server users are forced to change their Login passwords.
● In previous versions the ULTRA_SECURE_MODE System Flag was named JITC_MODE:
When upgrading from a version that used the JITC_MODE System Flag, the system will
automatically create an ULTRA_SECURE_MODE System Flag and set it to the same value as
that of the JITC_MODE flag before the upgrade. The system will then delete the JITC_MODE
System Flag.
When downgrading to a version that utilizes the JITC_MODE System Flag, the administrator will
need to set the JITC_MODE flag to that of the ULTRA_SECURE_MODE flag before the
downgrade.
Modifying the Ultra Secure Mode System Flag Value
Ultra Secure Mode is enabled by changing the value of the ULTRA_SECURE_MODE System Flag to YES
during First Entry Configuration or at any time using the Setup > System Configuration menu.
Note: Not Supported in Ultra Secure Mode
When the ULTRA_SECURE_MODE flag is set to YES, the following are not supported:
• Connection to Alternate Management
Network via LAN3 port
• IP Sec security protocols
• SSH server
• USB key configuration
• QoS with IPv6
• Serial connection
• Modem connection