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How You Set Local PROTECT and PERMIT Commands
The following points outline how you set local PROTECT and PERMIT commands on a specific BES subsystem, for example, BES1:
- Define permissions on the BES subsystem for commands, keys, application management, or utilities using the PROTECT or PERMIT command. This sets the local permissions for all commands, keys, application management, and eligible utilities for the specified BES subsystem.
- Define specific commands, keys, application management, or utilities to the specific BES subsystem. This identifies to the security system that you want to control a specific command, key, application management, or utility for this BES subsystem. This definition restricts the command or key from being used unless you specify a corresponding PERMIT command.
- Define a PERMIT command for a specific command, key, application management, or utility and identify which users are allowed to run the command, access the key, or execute the batch utility.