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CA Access Control Command Line Interpreter

CA Access Control is administered through a command shell known as selang, the CA Access Control command language. The selang command language lets you make definitions in the CA Access Control database. The selang command language is the command definition language.

The selang utility is located in the bin directory of your CA Access Control installation. When you enter the selang shell, a special selang prompt appears. The exact form of the prompt depends on your working environment. It looks similar to this:

AC>

The selang command shell operates on the local database by default. To operate on the CA Access Control database of a different station, specify the hosts command before entering the selang commands.

More information:

selang Environments

hosts Command—Connect to a Remote CA Access Control Terminal