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Managing ACLs
Use the ACLs configuration type to create, update, and remove Access Control Lists (ACLs).
For more information about ACLs, see Creating ACLs
Note:
Ensure that Integration Server is running before performing the following procedure.
*To manage Integration Server ACLs in Command Central
1. Select the Integration Server environment from the Environment pane, then click the instance from the Instances tab.
2. Select Integration Server from the instance pane.
3. Click the Configuration tab.
4. Select the ACLs configuration type from the drop-down list.
Command Central displays the predefined and user created ACLs, if any for the selected Integration Server configuration type.
5. To create an ACL, click the plus icon and specify the following details about the ACL:
*ACL Name Required. A name that indicates the local users affected by the ACL.
*Allowed Groups Groups selected in this category have access or control over the resources to which the ACL is assigned.
The Available list includes the configuration instance IDs of existing Integration Server local groups. The configuration instance IDs start with the configuration type (IS-GROUPS), followed by the group name, for example IS-GROUPS-local_Administrators. To add or remove groups from Allowed Groups, select Available groups and click the arrows to move them in or out of the Selected list.
Tip:
You can select several groups by holding down the CTRL key. The top and bottom arrows move all groups from Available to Selected and vice versa.
*Denied Groups. Groups selected in this category do not have access or control over the resources to which the ACL is assigned. To add or remove groups from Denied Groups, select Available groups and click the arrows to move them in or out of the Selected list.
6. In the ACLs list, click the name of an ACL and then click:
*Edit to update the groups in the allowed and denied categories. Note that you cannot change the ACL name.
*Export to extract the ACL configuration details as a Command Central template snippet.
7. To remove an ACL, in the ACLs list, select the name of the ACL and click the minus icon.
Note:
You cannot delete predefined ACLs.