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8.41 Security Policy Context

Table 8.45
summarizes the commands within this context. Common commands between multiple contexts are
described in further detail in the
Table 8.45 Security Policy Context Command Summary
Command
.. or end
Terminate a current session and moves up a context, hierarchically.
exit
Terminate a current session and returns to the "root" prompt.
? or help
Get the command information.
logout or bye
Close this session.
clear
Clear the screen.
emergencymode
Enable or disable Emergency mode.

add

Creates and adds a new Security Policy Instance.
policy
Changes the prompt to the context of the named Security Policy instance.
remove
Removes the named Security Policy instance.
show
Lists the available Security Policy instances.
8.41.1 add
Security Policy Context
Creates and adds a new Security Policy Instance.
Syntax
add <name>
Parameters
name
The name of the new Security Policy.
Example
WS5000.(Cfg).SecurityPolicy> add NewKerberosPolicy
Adding Security Policy...
Status: Success.
Available Security Policies:
1. Kerberos Default.
2. Default.
3. WEP40 Default.
4. WEP128 Default.
5. New WEP Security Policy.
6. NewKerberosPolicy.
Security Policy details...
Policy name
Description
Beacon ESSID
Common Commands
section.
Description
: NewKerberosPolicy
:
: Enabled
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