Chapter 64. Rbm Settings Configuration Mode; Apply-Cli - IBM WebSphere XS40 Command Reference Manual

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Chapter 64. RBM Settings configuration mode

This chapter provides an alphabetic listing of commands that are available in RBM
Settings configuration mode. All of the commands that are listed in "Common
commands" on page 2 and most, but not all, of the commands that are listed in
Chapter 114, "Monitoring commands," on page 949 are also available in RBM
configuration mode.
To enter this configuration mode, use the Global rbm command. In this
configuration mode, you can define both RBM settings as well as the global
password policy for all locally-defined users.
v To view the current configuration, use the show command.
v To restore default settings, use the reset command.
v To exit this configuration mode and save configuration changes to the running

apply-cli

Specifies whether the RBM policy applies to command line access.
Syntax
apply-cli {on | off}
Parameters
on
off
Guidelines
The apply-cli command controls whether the RBM policy applies to both WebGUI
access and command line access or applies to WebGUI access only. When enabled,
command groups assignment that is part of the User Group configuration and user
access that is part of Application Domain configuration are ignored.
Note: Do not enable this option when the authentication method, as defined with
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configuration, use the exit command. When you save changes to the running
configure, these changes takes affect immediately. At this point, the new settings
could disable access to the DataPower appliance for any user who does not have
an active session (WebGUI, command line, Telnet, or serial port connection). In
other words, the changes could disable future access through any of the
following methods:
– Any user who attempts to access the appliance through the WebGUI
– Any user who attempts to access the appliance through the command line
– Any user who attempts to access the appliance through a Telnet session
– Any user who attempts to access the appliance through the serial port
connection (WebGUI or command line)
Applies the RBM policy to command line access. The access profile applies
to both WebGUI and command line access.
(Default) Does not apply the RBM policy to command line access. The
access profile applies to WebGUI access only. Command line access is
controlled by the specified command groups for the user group and by the
specified user accounts for application domains.
the au-method command, is client-ssl. If you enable this option and use SSL
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