Configuring security, Observing syntax and conventions, Chapter 16: configuring security – Enterasys Networks X-Pedition XSR CLI User Manual

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16

Configuring Security

Observing Syntax and Conventions

The CLI Syntax and conventions use the notation described in the following table.

The following set of commands allows you to define security features for the XSR, including:

“General Security Commands” 

on page 16‐84

“Security Clear and Show Commands” 

on page 16‐91

“AAA Commands” 

on page 16‐93

“AAA Usergroup Commands” 

on page 16‐94

“AAA User Commands” 

on page 16‐97

“AAA Method Commands” 

on page 16‐101

“AAA Per‐Interface Commands” 

on page 16‐111

“AAA Debug and Show Commands” 

on page 16‐112

“Firewall Feature Set Commands” 

on page 16‐115

“Firewall Interface Commands” 

on page 16‐129

“Firewall Show Commands” 

on page 16‐133

Convention

Description

xyz

Key word or mandatory parameters (bold)

[x]

[ ] Square brackets indicate an optional parameter (italic)

[x | y | z]

[ | ] Square brackets with vertical bar indicate a choice of values

{x | y | z}

{ | } Braces with vertical bar indicate a choice of a required value

[x {y | z} ]

[{ | } ] Combination of square brackets with braces and vertical bars indicates a
required choice of an optional parameter

(config-if<xx>)

xx signifies the interface type and number; e.g., F1, G3, S2/1.0,M57. F indicates
a FastEthernet, and G a GigabitEthernet interface.

Next Mode entries display the CLI prompt after a command is entered.

Sub-command

headings are displayed in

red

, italicized text.

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Italicized, non-syntactic text indicates either a user-specified entry or text with
special emphasis

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