McDATA® 4Gb SAN Switch for HP p-Class BladeSystem Command Line Interface Guide (AA-RWEJA-TE, November 2006)

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Securityset command
Description Manages security sets in the security database.
NOTE: This command is available only with the SANtegrity Enhanced PFE key.
Authority Admin session and a Security Edit session. See the Security command for information
about starting a Security Edit session. The active, groups, and list operands are
available without an Admin session. You must end the Security Edit session before using the
activate and deactivate operands.
Syntax
securityset
act
ivate [security_set]
active
add [security_set] [group_list]
copy [security_set_source] [security_set_destination]
create [security_set]
deac
tivate
del
ete [security_set]
groups [security_set]
list
remove [security_set] [group]
rename [security_set_old] [security_set_new]
Operands
activate [security_set]
Activates the security set given by [security_set]. This operand deactivates the active
security set. End the Security Edit session using the Security Save or Security
Cancel command before using this operand.
active
Displays the name of the active security set. This operand is available without an Admin session.
add [security_set] [group_list]
Adds one or more groups given by [group_list] to the security set given by
[security_set]. Use a <space> to delimit multiple group names in [group_list]. A
security set can have a maximum of three groups with no more than one group of each group
type.
copy [security_set_source] [security_set_destination]
Creates a new security set named [security_set_destination] and copies into it the
membership from the security set given by [security_set_source].
create [security_set]
Creates the security set with the name given by [security_set]. A security set name must
begin with a letter and be no longer than 64 characters. Valid characters are 0—9, A—Z, a—z,
_, $, ^, and -. The security database supports a maximum of 4 security sets.
deactivate
Deactivates the active security set. End the Security Edit session before using this operand.
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
operand is available without an Admin session.