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CanGoalie

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I am upgrading a number of switches to Rls 5.0. I had an automated script that polled all my switches to set the time and date. Now, the LAPW I use is not allowed to do its thing. I saw the following on this thread.

mlmtmatt (TechnicalUser) 12 Mar 08 19:02
Level 2 (PWD2) passwords and any "end user passwords" (LAPW) PWnn configured with OPT TADA and access to OVL 2, can do STAD (Set Time And Date).

I tried to set TADA on a LAPW password but it is not allowed. SCH8835 - Invalid LAPW password option selected.

I see the option as available in the Rls 5.0 NTP

(TADD) Deny Set Time and Date (administrator and
installer access)
adminset-21
TADA Allow Set Time and Date (administrator and
installer access)

I cannot configure it though.

Does not seem complicated but I am definitely missing something.
Any ideas?

Thanks
 
You have to use the 1st or second level pwd to change time with rls 3 and up. Don't ask me why it's a Nortel thing.

I ran into this myself after upgrading to 4.5
 
I believe on RLS 5 you need the 2nd level. That is what I always use.

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Yes you need level 2 admin to do this within LD 2.

LAPW are limited access accounts.
 
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