Safeguard Reference Manual (G06.24+, H06.03+ )

Terminal Security Commands
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Syntax of Terminal Commands
Syntax of Terminal Commands
The remainder of this section describes each terminal command in detail. Terminal
commands are presented in alphabetical order, and descriptions contain these
elements:
A summary of the command’s function, including the restrictions on who can use
the command
The command syntax, including descriptions of the command parameters and
variables
The format for any command listing or report
Considerations for the use of the command
Examples of command usage
ADD TERMINAL Command
The ADD TERMINAL command adds a terminal definition record for a specified
terminal. You can specify only one terminal name in an ADD TERMINAL command.
If you have defined a SECURITY-ADMINISTRATOR security group, only members of
that group can use the ADD terminal command.
TERMINAL
specifies TERMINAL as the object type of the ADD command. Omit this option if
TERMINAL is the assumed object type. (For more information on assumed object
types, see the ASSUME Command on page 4-3.)
FREEZE TERMINAL Temporarily disables a terminal from accepting the LOGON
command.
INFO TERMINAL Displays the existing attribute values in a terminal definition record.
THAW TERMINAL Reenables a frozen terminal so that it accepts the LOGON
command.
ADD TERMINAL terminal-name [ , ]
[ LIKE terminal-name | term-attribute ]
[ , term-attribute ] ...
Table 14-1. Terminal Command Summary (page 2 of 2)
Command Description