Citrix Systems Network Router NETSCALER 9.3 User Manual

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unbind system group <groupName> -userName <userName>
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show system group <groupName>
Parameters for configuring a user group
groupName (Group Name)
A name for the group you are creating. The name can begin with a letter, number, or
the underscore symbol, and can consist of from 1 to 31 letters, numbers, and the
hyphen (-), period (.), pound (#), space ( ), at sign (@), equals (=), colon (:), and
underscore (_) symbols. (Cannot be changed for existing groups.)
userName
The name that was assigned to a previously configured user.
promptString (CLI Prompt)
A name for the NetScaler command-line prompt for all the users that are part of this
group. The name can consist of letters, numbers, the hyphen (-), period (.), pound
(#), space ( ), at sign (@), equals (=), colon (:), underscore (_) symbols, and the
following variables:
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%u—Is replaced by the user name.
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%h—Is replaced by the host name of the NetScaler appliance.
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%t—Is replaced by the current time in 12-hour format.
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%T—Is replaced by the current time in 24-hour format.
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%d—Is replaced by the current date.
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%s—Is replaced by the state of the NetScaler appliance.
A maximum of 63 characters are allowed for this parameter. A variable (for example,
%u) is counted as two characters. The resulting prompt can be longer than 63
characters.
timeout (CLI Idle Session Timeout (Secs))
Time-out value, in seconds, for inactive CLI sessions for all the users that are part of
this group. If a user's CLI session is idle for a time that exceeds the time-out value,
the NetScaler appliance terminates the connection.
To configure a user group by using the configuration utility
1. In the navigation pane, expand System, and then click Groups.
2. In the details pane, do one of the following:
• To create a new user group, click Add.
• To modify an existing user group, select the group, and then click Open.
3. In the Create System Group or Configure System Group dialog box, set the
following parameters:
Chapter 1
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