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[. . . ] novdocx (en) 11 July 2008 AUTHORIZED DOCUMENTATION Administration Guide Novell® 8. 8 SP3 July 31, 2008 eDirectoryTM www. novell. com Novell eDirectory 8. 8 Administration Guide novdocx (en) 11 July 2008 Legal Notices Novell, Inc. makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents or use of this documentation, and specifically disclaims any express or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes to its content, at any time, without obligation to notify any person or entity of such revisions or changes. makes no representations or warranties with respect to any software, and specifically disclaims any express or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. [. . . ] For example: IF Boolean_expression THEN statements ELSIF Boolean_expression THEN statements ELSIF Boolean_expression THEN statements END END The END declaration terminates an IF-THEN construction. RETURN The RETURN declaration gives the results of the Selector and Provider sections. Selector In a Selector section, the RETURN declaration provides the integer result used as a weight for the policy. RETURN assigns a policy weight between 0-100, where 0 means do not use this policy, 1-99 means use this policy if no other policy returns a higher value, and 100 means use this policy. If no RETURN declaration is made in a Selector section, a default value of 0 is returned. For example: RETURN 49; RETURN L2; RETURN 39+7; Provider In a Provider section, the RETURN declaration provides the SEND or DONT_SEND result. If no RETURN declaration is made, a default value of SEND is returned. 316 Novell eDirectory 8. 8 Administration Guide novdocx (en) 11 July 2008 A semicolon (;) is required to terminate the declaration. For example: RETURN SEND; RETURN DONT_SEND; RETURN L1; Assignment The assignment declaration changes the value of a symbol using the := characters. The defined variable or system variable is stated first, then the := with a value, variable, or operation following. For example: variable. field:=expression; variable:=expression; t1 and t2 are of type TIME, i1 and i2 are type INTEGER, and b1 and b2 are Boolean valid assignments: t1 b1 i1 b2 := := := := t2; t1 < t2; t1. mday - 15; t2. year < 2000 Invalid assignments: b1 := 10 < i2 < 12; (10 < i2) is Boolean, and a BOOLEAN cannot be compared to an INTEGER. Arithmetic Operators You can include arithmetic operators in assignment declarations, RETURN declarations, or IF constructions. The valid operators are Addition (+) Subtraction (-) Division (/) Multiplication (*) Module (MOD) Use only INT variable types with arithmetic operators. Do not use TIME, NETADDRESS, or BOOLEAN variable types in arithmetic expressions. Avoid operations that result in values outside of the range -2147483648 to +2147483648 or division by 0. WAN Traffic Manager 317 novdocx (en) 11 July 2008 Relational Operators You can use relational operators in IF constructions. The valid operators are Equal to (=) Not equal to (< >) Greater than (>) Greater than or equal to (>=) Less than (<) Less than or equal to (<=) You can use any relational operators with TIME and INT variable types. You can also use < > and = with NET ADDRESS and BOOLEAN variable types. Logical Operators The valid operators are AND OR NOT Less than (<) Greater than (>) Equal to (=) Bitwise Operators You can use bitwise operators on INT variable types to return an integer value. The valid operators are BITAND BITOR BITNOT Complex Operations The following precedence rules are enforced when processing complex expressions. The order is as follows: Parenthesis Unary (+/-) BITNOT BITAND BITOR Multiplication, division, MOD Addition, subtraction Relational (>, >=, <, <=, =) 318 Novell eDirectory 8. 8 Administration Guide novdocx (en) 11 July 2008 NOT AND OR If you are not certain of precedence, use parentheses. For example, if A, B, and C are integers or variables, A<B<C is not allowed. A<B would return a Boolean value, not an integer value, which cannot be compared to an integer C. PRINT You can use PRINT declarations to send text and symbol values to the server's WAN Traffic Manager display screen and to the log file. [. . . ] 1 In iManager, click Kerberos Management > Edit Foreign Principals to open the Edit Foreign Principals page. 2 Specify the FDN of a valid User object or use the Object Selector icon to select the User object reference. 4 Specify the foreign principal names, then click Add Description: add . To delete the foreign principal name, select the name and then click Delete Description: remove . [. . . ]

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