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Parameter
Description
Range / Defaults
ipaddr
IP address of the user in IPv4 or IPv6 format.
—
macaddr
MAC address of the user in aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff format.
Enter MAC address
with colon.
user
Name of the user.
64-character string
role
This option is used to change the role of an existing
user. This option applies to user_add and user_delete
commands only.
64-character string
password
The password of the user for authentication.
—
session_timeout
The role will be changed to a pre-auto role after
session timeout.
—
authentication
Authentication method used to authenticate the
message and the sender. You can use any of MD5,
SHA-1 or clear text methods of authentication. This
option is ignored if shared secret is not configured. It
is, however, mandatory if it is configured.
key
This is the encoded MD5/SHA-1 hash of shared
secret or plain text shared secret. This option is
ignored if shared secret is not configured on the
switch. The actual MD5/SHA-1 hash is 16/20 bytes
and consists of binary data. It must be encoded as an
ASCII-based HEX string before sending. It must be
present when the VC is configured with an xml API
key for the server. Encoded hash length is 32/40
bytes for MD5/SHA-1.
version
The version of the XML API interface available in the
VC. This is mandatory in all XML API requests.
Current version is XML
API 1.0
Table 66:
XML API Command Options
CALEA Integration and Lawful Intercept Compliance
Lawful Intercept (LI) allows the Law Enforcement Agencies (LEA) to perform an authorized electronic
surveillance. Depending on the country of operation, the service providers (SPs) are required to support LI in
their respective networks.
In the United States, SPs are required to ensure LI compliance based on Communications Assistance for Law
Enforcement Act (CALEA) specifications.
Instant supports CALEA integration in a hierarchical and flat topology, mesh IAP network, the wired and
wireless networks.
Enable this feature only if lawful interception is authorized by a law enforcement agency.