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8.22 Classification Group (CG) Context

A Classification Group (CG) is a collection of classifiers that evaluate network packets as they are sent to or
received from wireless devices (in Layer 2/layer 3 filters) and wired devices in firewall filters. The CG collects
classifiers and specifies what the classifier should do after it evaluates a packet.
It declares whether a packet that passes the classifier evaluation is accepted (allowed to proceed along the
network) or denied (thrown away). See the
involved in the packet filtering mechanism. Also, see
for more details.
Table 8.26
summarizes the commands within this context. Common commands between multiple contexts are
described in further detail in the
Table 8.26 Classification Group Context Command Summary
Command
.. or end
Terminate a current session and moves up a context, hierarchically.
exit
Terminate a current session and returns to the "root" prompt.
? or help
Get the command information.
logout or bye
Close this session.
clear
Clear the screen.
emergencymode
Enable or disable Emergency mode.

add

Creates and names a new Classification Group instance.
cg
Changes the prompt to the context to a specified Classification Group instance.
remove
Removes a Classification Group instance.
show
Display available classification groups.
8.22.1 add
Classification Group (CG) Context
Creates and names a new Classification Group instance, and changes the prompt to the instance's context.
Syntax
add <cg_name>
Parameters
cg_name
The name to be given to the new Classification Group.
Example
WS5000.(Cfg).CG> add voip_in_cg
Adding Classification Groups...
Status: Success.
Classification Group information...
Network Policy (NP) Context
Classifier Context (CE)
Common Commands
section.
Description
for an overview of the objects that are
and
Policy Object (PO) Context
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