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Using Condition Groups in Policies
This command configures a condition called c6 with service group serv_group. All of the services speci-
fied in the service group will be included in the condition. (For more information about configuring condi-
tions, see
"Creating Policy Conditions" on page
Note. Service group configuration must be specifically applied to the configuration with the qos apply
command.
To delete a service from the service group, use no with the relevant service name. For example:
-> policy service group serv_group no telnet1
In this example, the service telnet1 is removed from policy service group serv_group.
To delete a service group from the configuration, use the no form of the policy service group command.
The service group must not be associated with any condition. For example:
-> no policy service group serv_group
Service group serv_group will be deleted at the next qos apply. If serv_group is associated with a policy
condition, an error message will display instead. For example:
ERROR: serv_group is being used by condition 'c6'
In this case, remove the service group from the condition first; then enter the no policy service group
command. For example:
-> policy condition c6 no service group
-> no policy service group serv_group
The policy condition command removes the service group from the policy condition. (See
Policy Conditions" on page 40-33
group will be deleted at the next qos apply.

Creating MAC Groups

MAC groups are made up of multiple MAC addresses that you want to attach to a condition.
To create a MAC group, use the policy mac group command.
For example:
-> policy mac group macgrp2 08:00:20:00:00:00 mask ff:ff:ff:00:00:00
00:20:DA:05:f6:23
This command creates MAC group macgrp2 with two MAC addresses. The first address includes a MAC
address mask, so that any MAC address starting with 08:00:20 will be included in macgrp2.
The MAC group may be then be associated with a condition through the policy condition command. Note
that the policy condition specifies whether the group should be used for source or destination. For exam-
ple:
-> policy condition cond3 source mac group macgrp2
This command creates a condition called cond3 that may be used in a policy rule to classify traffic by
source MAC addresses. The MAC addresses are specified in the MAC group. For more information about
configuring conditions, see
page 40-46
40-33.)
for more information about configuring policy conditions.) The service
"Creating Policy Conditions" on page
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