Chapter 4 Using RDBMS Synchronization to Create dACLs and Specify Network Configuration

Reading, Updating, and Deleting dACLs

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Account Action Codes for Creating, Reading, Updating, or Deleting dACLs

Table 4-4

 

 

 

 

Action Code

Name

Required

Description

 

 

 

 

386

READ_DACL

VN, V1 (optional)

Use this action code to read dACL attributes and save them in a

 

 

 

file for later use.

 

 

 

VN = contains dACL name or * for all dACLs.

 

 

 

V1 = <output_file_name>

 

 

 

where output_file_name contains the exported dACLs definition.

 

 

 

On the ACS SE, output_file_name specifies the file in the FTP

 

 

 

server for the ACS SE. If not is specified the default filename

 

 

 

DumpDACL.txt is used.

 

 

 

On ACS for Windows, you can specify the absolute file path; for

 

 

 

example, C:\temp\DACL.txt for ACS for Windows. If you do not

 

 

 

specify the file path and filename, ACS writes the data to a file in

 

 

 

the ACS\bin directory.

 

 

 

 

387

UPDATE_DACL

VN, V1(optional)

Use this action code to update dACL attributes.

 

 

 

VN = <input_file_name>

 

 

 

where input_file_name specifies the file that contains the

 

 

 

definition for the dACL to be updated.

 

 

 

On the ACS SE platform, input_file_name specifies the file name

 

 

 

present in the FTP server for ACS SE.

 

 

 

You can specify the absolute file path; for example:

 

 

 

C:\DACL\dump.txt for ACS for Windows.

 

 

 

V1=DACL_REPLACE or DACL_APPEND

 

 

 

The default option is:

 

 

 

DACL_REPLACE

 

 

 

The DACL_REPLACE option replaces the existing dACL with the

 

 

 

new one.

 

 

 

DACL_APPEND appends the new dACL content and its

 

 

 

definition to the existing dACL.

 

 

 

If the dACL has not been defined, the new dACL is added to the

 

 

 

existing list.

 

 

 

The dACL definition is ignored if it contains an invalid definition,

 

 

 

content name, content definition or NAF name.

 

 

 

 

388

DELETE_DACL

VN

Use this action code to delete a dACL.

 

 

 

VN = The name of the dACL to delete. To delete all dACLs, code

 

 

 

an asterisk (*).

 

 

 

By default, all the dACLs are deleted.

 

 

 

Users and Groups associated with this dACL will be dereferenced

 

 

 

after deleting the dACL.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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