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IDE Step 6 – Using the Outbound Attribute created in Step 3, we will add a value of 0 to restrict
CLI command access. Start by entering a name via the Outbound Value Name: window (i.e.
ERS8600-Command-Access as used in this example) and click on New
IDE Step 7 – Select the Outbound Attributes name created in Step 3 (i.e. ERS8600-Command-
Access as used in this example) via the Choose Global Outbound Attribute: pull down menu. In
the Value Unsigned – 32 bit window, enter 0 (i.e. value of 0 signifies CLI command restriction).
Click on OK twice when done.
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