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Authorizing Scheduled Services with the CLI

You can configure an authorization plug-in to authorize a scheduled service by specifying the name of the plug-in that authorizes the schedule in the service definition. The default schedule authorization plug-in is named scheduleAuth.

Use the following configuration statement to configure an authorization plug-in for a service configured in the global configuration:

services global service name {
    authorization-plug-in [authorization-plug-in...];
}

Use the following configuration statement to configure an authorization plug-in for a service configured in the service scope:

services scope name service name {
    authorization-plug-in [authorization-plug-in...];
}

To define an authorization plug-in for a service:

  1. From configuration mode, access the configuration statement that configures the service configuration in the global configuration or in the service scope.
  2. user@host# edit services global service name
    
    user@host# edit services scope name service name
    
    
    

For example, to configure the service named Video-Gold in the global configuration:

user@host# edit services global service Video-Gold

  1. Enter the name of the authorization plug-in that will authorize the schedule for this service.
  2. user@host# set authorization-plug-in [authorization-plug-in...]
    
    
    

For example, to specify the default schedule authorization plug-in:

user@host# set authorization-plug-in scheduleAuth


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