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PolicyServiceAdd
Adds a policy service.
Name(r): <S: 0, 50>
Assigns a name to this Policy Service.
Description: <S: 0, 64>
A free-form description of the Policy Service.
Protocol: <HTTP/HTTPS>
Specifies the protocol used to connect to the remote service. Default: HTTPS
Verify: <On/Off>
Controls X.509 certificate checking and mutual authentication between this VCS and the policy service. When
enabled, the server's FQDN or IP address, as specified in the address field, must be contained within the
server's X.509 certificate (in either the Subject Common Name or the Subject Alternative Name attributes).
Default: On
CRLCheck: <On/Off>
Controls certificate revocation list checking of the certificate supplied by the policy service. When enabled, the
server's X.509 certificate will be checked against the revocation list of the certificate authority of the certificate.
Default: Off
Address: <S: 0, 128>
Specifies the IP address or Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) of the remote service.
Path: <S: 0, 255>
Specifies the URL of the remote service.
StatusPath: <S: 0..255>
Specifies the path for obtaining the remote service status. Default: status
UserName: <S: 0, 30>
Specifies the user name used by the VCS to log in and query the remote service.
Password: <S: 0, 82>
Specifies the password used by the VCS to log in and query the remote service. The maximum plaintext length
is 30 characters, which will then be encrypted.
DefaultCPL: <S: 0, 255>
The CPL used by the VCS when the remote service is unavailable. Default: <reject status='403'
reason='Service Unavailable'/>
Example: xCommand PolicyServiceAdd Name: "Conference" Description: "Conference service"
Protocol: HTTPS Verify: On CRLCheck: On Address: "service.server.example.com" Path:
"service" StatusPath: "status" UserName: "user123" Password: "password123" DefaultCPL:
"<reject status='403' reason='Service Unavailable'/>"
PolicyServiceDelete
Deletes a policy service.
PolicyServiceId(r): <1..5>
The index of the policy service to be deleted.
Example: xCommand PolicyServiceDelete PolicyServiceId: 1
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