Viewing the command set list, Viewing command set details – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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Viewing the command set list
To view the command set list:
1.
Click the User tab.
2.
On the navigation tree, select Device User Policy > Authorization Command > Command Sets.
The Command Set list displays all command sets.
The list includes the following columns:
{
Command Set Name—Name of the command set. Click the name to view its details.
{
Description—Description of the command.
{
Modify—Click the Modify icon
to modify the command set.
{
Delete—Click the Delete icon to delete the command set.
{
Copy—Click the Copy icon to copy the command set.
3.
To view the latest command set list, click Refresh.
Viewing command set details
To view command set details:
1.
Click the User tab.
2.
On the navigation tree, select Device User Policy > Authorization Command > Command Sets.
The Command Set list displays all command sets.
3.
Click the name of a command set to view its details.
The page includes the following parameters:
{
Command Set Name—Name of the command set.
{
Default Authorization Type—Options are:
−
Permit—A device user can execute commands not in the command set.
−
Deny—A user cannot execute commands not in the command set.
{
Description—Description of the command set.
{
Command Set Information—Each line in a command set list defines a rule, which permits or
denies a user to execute one or more commands.
{
Authorization—Options are:
−
Permit—A user can execute the command displayed on this line.
−
Deny—A user cannot execute the command displayed on this line.
{
Name—Name of the command.
For example, the name of the display current-configuration command is display.
{
Parameters—Command parameters.
For example, the parameter of the display current-configuration command is
current-configuration. If this field displays an asterisk (*), all parameters of the command are
matched.
{
Priority—The priorities of all commands in the command set are displayed in descending order.
If a command executed by a user matches multiple rules, the rule with the highest priority
applies.