<username> | Username. |
role <role> | Specifies a role-based management type: • acceleration_service—Starts and stops the optimization service. • basic_diagnostics—Customizes system diagnostic logs, but does not include TCP dumps. • cifs_acceleration—Enables CIFS optimization settings and Overlapping Open Optimization. • citrix_acceleration—Configures Citrix ICA optimization. • cloud_acceleration—Configures Cloud optimization. • general_settings—Configures a per-source IP connection limit and the maximum connection pooling size. • http_acceleration—Configures HTTP optimization settings including cache settings, keep-alive, insert cookie, file extensions to prefetch, and ability to set up HTTP optimization for a specific server subnet. • in-path_rules—Configures which TCP traffic to optimize and how to optimize traffic by setting in-path rules. Includes WAN visibility to preserve TCP/IP address or port information. • jinitiator_acceleration—Optimizes Oracle E-business application content and forms applications. • mapi_acceleration—Optimizes MAPI and set Exchange and NSPI ports. • network_settings—Configures these features: – Topology definitions – Site and network definitions – Application definitions – Host interface settings – Network interface settings – DNS cache settings – Hardware assist rules – Host labels and port labels You must include this role for users configuring path selection or enforcing QoS policies in addition to the QoS and path selection roles. |
• nfs_acceleration—Configures NFS optimization. • notes_acceleration—Configures Lotus Notes optimization. • path_selection—Configures path selection. You must also include the network settings role. • qos—Enforces QoS policies. You must also include the network settings role. • replication_acceleration—Configures the SDRF/A and FCIP storage optimization modules. • reports—Sets system report parameters. • security_settings—Configures security settings, including RADIUS and TACACS authentication settings and secure vault password. • sql_acceleration—Configures MS-SQL optimization. | |
role <role> | • ssl_acceleration—Configures SSL support. • sys_admin—Configures a system administrator role. Read-only permission is not allowed for this role. This role allows permission for all other role-based management (RBM) roles, including changing users without being logged in as an administrator. The system administrator role allows you to add or remove a system administrator role for any other user, but not for yourself. |
• tcpdump—Configures TCP dump utility. • windows_domain_auth—Configures Windows domain authentication. | |
permissions <permissions> | You can also create users, assign passwords to the users, and assign varying configuration roles to the users. A user role determines whether the user has permission to: • read-only—With read privileges you can view current configuration settings but you cannot change them. • read-write—With write privileges you can view settings and make configuration changes for a feature. • deny—With deny privileges you cannot view settings or make configuration changes for a feature. |