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system-cmdPolicy
The following operations can be performed on “system-cmdPolicy”:
rm | show | set | add |
rm system cmdPolicy
Removes a command policy from the appliance. Note: You cannot remove command policies that are bound to a system user.
Synopsis
rm system cmdPolicy
Arguments
policyName Name of the command policy to remove.
show system cmdPolicy
Displays information about all configured system command policies, or about the specified policy.
Synopsis
show system cmdPolicy [
Arguments
policyName Name of the system command policy about which to display information.
Output
action The policy action.
cmdSpec The matching rule that the policy will utilize.
builtin feature The feature to be checked while applying this config
devno count stateflag
set system cmdPolicy
Modifies the specified attributes of an existing command policy.
Synopsis
set system cmdPolicy
Arguments
policyName Name of the command policy to be modified.
action Action to perform when a request matches the policy.
Possible values: ALLOW, DENY
cmdSpec Regular expression specifying the data that matches the policy.
add system cmdPolicy
Adds a command policy to the system. A command policy specifies the access rights of the system user. By default, the appliance already has the following policies defined:
- operator
- read-only
- network
- superuser
Synopsis
add system cmdPolicy
Arguments
policyName Name for a command policy. Must begin with a letter, number, or the underscore (_) character, and must contain only alphanumeric, hyphen (-), period (.), hash (#), space ( ), at (@), equal (=), colon (:), and underscore characters. Cannot be changed after the policy is created.
CLI Users: If the name includes one or more spaces, enclose the name in double or single quotation marks (for example, “my policy” or ‘my policy’).
action Action to perform when a request matches the policy.
Possible values: ALLOW, DENY
cmdSpec Regular expression specifying the data that matches the policy.
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