user manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Command Line Interface Usage
- Section 3 User Account Configuration
- Section 4 Network and Fabric Configuration
- Section 5 Switch Configuration
- 5.1 Displaying Switch Information
- 5.2 Managing Switch Services
- 5.3 Managing Switch Configurations
- 5.4 Paging a Switch
- 5.5 Setting the Date and Time
- 5.6 Resetting a Switch
- 5.7 Installing Firmware
- 5.8 Managing Switch Feature Upgrades
- Section 6 Port Configuration
- Section 7 Zoning Configuration
- Section 8 Connection Security Configuration
- Section 9 Device Security Configuration
- Section 10 RADIUS Server Configuration
- Section 11 Event Log Configuration
- Section 12 Simple Network Management Protocol Configuration
- Section 13 Command Reference
- 13.1 Access Authority
- 13.2 Syntax and Keywords
- 13.3 Notes and Examples
- 13.4 Command Listing
- Admin
- Alias
- Config
- Create
- Date
- Exit
- Fcping
- Fctrace
- Feature
- Firmware Install
- Group
- Hardreset
- Help
- History
- Hotreset
- Image
- Lip
- Logout
- Passwd
- Ping
- Ps
- Quit
- Reset
- Security
- Securityset
- Set Alarm
- Set Beacon
- Set Config Port
- Set Config Security
- Set Config Security Portbinding
- Set Config Switch
- Set Config Threshold
- Set Config Zoning
- Set Log
- Set Pagebreak
- Set Port
- Set Setup Radius
- Set Setup Services
- Set Setup SNMP
- Set Setup System
- Set Switch State
- Set Timezone
- Show About
- Show Alarm
- Show Broadcast
- Show Chassis
- Show Config Port
- Show Config Security
- Show Config Security Portbinding
- Show Config Switch
- Show Config Threshold
- Show Config Zoning
- Show Domains
- Show Donor
- Show Fabric
- Show FDMI
- Show Interface
- Show Log
- Show LSDB
- Show Media
- Show Mem
- Show NS
- Show Pagebreak
- Show Perf
- Show Port
- Show Post Log
- Show Setup Mfg
- Show Setup Radius
- Show Setup Services
- Show Setup SNMP
- Show Setup System
- Show Steering
- Show Switch
- Show Timezone
- Show Topology
- Show Users
- Show Version
- Shutdown
- Test Cancel
- Test Port
- Test Status
- Uptime
- User
- Whoami
- Zone
- Zoneset
- Zoning
- Index

13 – Command Reference
Security
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edit
Initiates a Security Edit session in which to make changes to the security
database. A Security Edit session enables you to use the Group and Securityset
commands to create, add, and delete security sets, groups, and group members.
To close a Security Edit session and save changes, enter the Security Save
command. To close a Security Edit session without saving changes, enter the
Security Cancel command.
history
Displays history information about the security database and the active security
set including the account name that made changes and when those changes
were made. This keyword does not require an Admin session.
limits
Displays the current totals and the security database limits for the number of
security sets, groups, members per group, and total members. This keyword does
not require an Admin session.
list
Displays all security sets, groups, and group members in the security database.
This keyword does not require an Admin session.
restore
Restores the volatile security database with the contents of the non-volatile
security database. If the AutoSave parameter is False, you can use this keyword
to revert changes to the volatile security database that were propagated from
another switch in the fabric through security set activation or merging fabrics.
Refer to Table 13-13 for information about the AutoSave parameter.
save
Saves the changes that have been made to the security database during a
Security Edit session. Changes you make to any security set will not take effect
until you activate that security set. Refer to the “Securityset” command on
page 13-56 for information about activating a security set.