206Chapter 5 Configuring groups and profiles

Mapping linksets to a group or profile using the CLI

You can tailor the portal page for different users by mapping preconfigured linksets to groups and extended profiles.

For more information about linksets, see “Linksets and links” on page 394.

To map a linkset to a group, access the Linksets menu from the Group menu. Use the following command:

/cfg/domain 1/aaa/group #/linkset

To map a linkset to an extended profile, access the Linksets menu from the Extended Profile menu. Use the following command:

/cfg/domain 1/aaa/group #/extend #/linkset

The Linksets menu displays.

The Linksets menu includes the following options:

/cfg/domain 1/aaa/group #[/extend #]/linkset followed by:

list

Lists the currently configured linksets by index number.

 

 

del <index number>

Removes the linkset entry represented by the specified

 

index number. The index numbers of the remaining

 

entries adjust accordingly.

 

 

add <linkset name>

Adds a linkset to the group or extended profile. The

 

linkset displays on the portal page after the user has

 

been authenticated. You can add as many linksets as

 

you want.

 

The Nortel SNAS 4050 assigns an index number to the

 

linkset name as you add the linkset to the list for the

 

group. The linksets display on the portal page in the

 

order of the index numbers.

 

 

insert <index number>

Inserts a linkset at a particular position in the list. The

<linkset name>

index numbers of existing linkset entries with this index

 

number and higher are incremented by 1.

 

 

move <index number>

Moves a linkset entry up or down the list. The index

<new index number>

numbers of the remaining entries adjust accordingly.

 

 

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