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Chapter 1 CLI Commands by Level : Profile Mapping CONFIG Commands

Profile Mapping CONFIG Commands
All CLI Profile Mapping CONFIG commands are listed in Table 18 in alphabetical order.
The Profile Mapping CONFIG level allows you to associate the username and mapped service of a client to a configured Access Control List (ACL) profile. You reach this level by entering create profile-mapping {[username username] [service service] | default}to create a profile mapping (or profile-mapping {[username username] [service service] | default} if the profile mapping already exists), where:
name is the username of the client. User names ids are case sensitive.
mapped-service is the TCP port number of the service, specified as a decimal value from 0 to 65,535.
default asks to map all usernames and mapped services to the profile mapping
Example:
tibco# configure
tibco(config)#
tibco(config)# create profile-mapping banking
tibco(config-profile-mapping)#
The CLI is now at the Profile Mapping CONFIG level for the profile map named banking.
The no version removes the named profile mapping from the P-7500 system.
(config-profile-mapping)# acl-profile
Description
Use this command to assign an existing client’s configured ACL profile to an existing profile mapping.
The no version deletes the ACL profile from the profile mapping.
Syntax
acl-profile name
no acl-profile
Where:
name is the name of the specified ACL profile.
Example
tibco(config-profile-mapping)# acl-profile administration

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