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A – Command Line Interface
Securityset Command
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Securityset Command
Manages security sets in the security database.
Authority
Admin session and a Security Edit session. Refer to the 
 for information about starting a Security Edit session. The Active, 
Groups, and List keywords are available without an Admin session. You must 
close the Security Edit session before using the Activate and Deactivate 
keywords.
Syntax
securityset
activate [security_set]
active
add [security_set] [group_list]
copy [security_set_source] [security_set_destination]
create [security_set]
deactivate
delete [security_set]
groups [security_set]
list
remove [security_set] [group]
rename [security_set_old] [security_set_new]
Keywords
activate [security_set]
Activates the security set given by [security_set]. This keyword deactivates the 
active security set. Close the Security Edit session using the Security Save or 
Security Cancel command before using this keyword.
active
Displays the name of the active security set. This keyword is available to without 
an Admin session.
add [security_set] [group_list]
Adds one or more groups given by [group_list] to the security set given by 
[security_set]. Use a <space> to delimit multiple group names in [group_list]. A 
security set can have a maximum of three groups with no more than one group of 
each group type.
copy [security_set_source] [security_set_destination]
Creates a new security set named [security_set_destination] and copies into it the 
membership from the security set given by [security_set_source]. 
create [security_set]
Creates the security set with the name given by [security_set]. A security set 
name must begin with a letter and be no longer than 64 characters. Valid 
characters are 0-9, A-Z, a-z, _, $, ^, and -. The security database supports a 
maximum of 4 security sets.
deactivate
Deactivates the active security set. Close the Security Edit session before using 
this keyword.