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Configuring Security
Observing Syntax and Conventions
TheCLISyntaxandconventionsusethenotationdescribedinthefollowingtable.
ThefollowingsetofcommandsallowsyoutodefinesecurityfeaturesfortheXSR,including:
• “GeneralSecurityCommands”onpage 16‐84
• “SecurityClearandShowCommands”onpage 16‐91
• “A AA Commands”onpage 16‐93
• “A AA UsergroupCommands”on
page 16‐94
• “A AA UserCommands”onpage 16‐97
• “A AA MethodCommands”onpage 16‐101
• “A AA Per‐InterfaceCommands”onpage 16‐111
• “A AA DebugandShowCommands”onpage 16‐112
• “FirewallFeatureSetCommands”onpage 16‐115
• “FirewallInterfaceCommands”onpage 16‐129
• “FirewallShowCommands”onpage 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.
soho.enterasys.com Italicized, non-syntactic text indicates either a user-specified entry or text with
special emphasis