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| A – Command Line Interface |
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| Securityset Command |
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| delete [security_set] | ||
| Deletes the security set given by [security_set]. If the specified security set is | ||
| active, the command is suspended until the security set is deactivated. | ||
| groups [security_set] | ||
| Displays all groups that are members of the security set given by [security_set]. | ||
| This keyword is available without an Admin session. | ||
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| Displays a list of all security sets. This keyword is available without an Admin | ||
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| remove [security_set] [group] | ||
| Removes a group given by [group] from the security set given by [security_set]. If | ||
| [security_set] is the active security set, the group will not be removed until the | ||
| security set has been deactivated. | ||
| rename [security_set_old] [security_set_new] | ||
| Renames the security set given by [security_set_old] to the name given by | ||
| [security_set_new]. | ||
Notes | Refer to the ”Group Command” on page | ||
| managing groups. |
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Examples | The following is an example of the Securityset Active command | ||
| SANbox2 #> securityset active | ||
| Active SecuritySet Information | ||
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| ActiveSecuritySet alpha | ||
| LastActivatedBy | Remote | |
| LastActivatedOn | day month date time year |
The following is an example of the Securityset Groups command
SANbox2 #> securityset groups alpha
Current list of Groups for SecuritySet: alpha
group1 (ISL) group2 (Port)
The following is an example of the Securityset List command
SANbox2 #> securityset list
Current list of SecuritySets
alpha beta