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Example 4 - Adding an IPv4 Role-based Access Control Rule
The following command creates a newIPv4 role-based access control
rule and specifies its location in the list.
config:#
security
roleBasedAccessControl
ipv4
rule
add
192.168.78.50
192.168.90.100
admin
deny insertAbove 3
Results:
A new IPv4 role-based access control rule is added, dropping all
packets from any IPv4 address between 192.168.78.50 and
192.168.90.100 when the user is a member of the role "admin."
The newly-added IPv4 rule is inserted above the 3rd rule. That is, the
new rule becomes the 3rd rule, and the original 3rd rule becomes the
4th rule.
Outlet Configuration Commands
An outlet configuration command begins with
outlet
. Such a command
allows you to configure an individual outlet.
Changing the Outlet Name
This command syntax names an outlet.
config:#
outlet <n> name "<name>"
Variables:
<n> is the number of the outlet that you want to configure.
<name> is a string comprising up to 32 ASCII printable characters.
The <name> variable must be enclosed in quotes when it contains
spaces.
Example - Outlet Naming
The following command assigns the name "Win XP" to outlet 8.
config:#
outlet 8 name "Win XP"
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