Configure Target Type Identifiers

Contents

1Introduction
1.1Prerequisites

2

Procedure

1   Introduction

This document describes how to configure a set of target types for Managed Element (ME). The value of attribute targetType can be used by, for example, Target-Based Access Control (TBAC).

1.1   Prerequisites

This section describes the prerequisites, which must be fulfilled before using the procedure.

1.1.1   Conditions

The following conditions must apply:

2   Procedure

To configure a set of target types for ME:

  1. Navigate to the UserManagement Managed Object (MO), for example:

    >dn ManagedElement=1,SystemFunctions=1,SecM=1,UserManagement=1

  2. Enter Config mode:

    (UserManagement=1)>configure

  3. Configure the target types in attribute targetType, for example:

    (config-UserManagement=1)>targetType="Stockholm"

  4. Commit the settings:

    (config-UserManagement=1)>commit

  5. Verify the targetType:

    (UserManagement=1)>show targetType

    The following is an example output:

    targetType
       "Stockholm"

Add One More Identifier to targetType

  1. Enter Config mode:

    (UserManagement=1)>configure

  2. Add one more identifier in targetType, for example:

    (config-UserManagement=1)>targetType="Uppsala"

  3. Commit the settings:

    (config-UserManagement=1)>commit

  4. Verify the targetType:

    (UserManagement=1)>show targetType

    The following is an example output:

    targetType
       "Stockholm"
       "Uppsala"

Remove One Identifier in targetType

  1. Enter Config mode:

    (UserManagement=1)>configure

  2. Remove one identifier in targetType, for example:

    (config-UserManagement=1)>no targetType="Uppsala"

  3. Commit the settings:

    (config-UserManagement=1)>commit

  4. Verify the targetType:

    (UserManagement=1)>show targetType

    The following is an example output:

    targetType
       "Stockholm"

Remove All Identifiers in targetType

  1. Enter Config mode:

    (UserManagement=1)>configure

  2. Remove all identifiers in targetType, for example:

    (config-UserManagement=1)>no targetType

  3. Commit the settings:

    (config-UserManagement=1)>commit

  4. Verify the targetType:

    (UserManagement=1)>show targetType

    The following is an example output:

    targetType=[]