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Examples
-> show policy rule
Policy
r1
(L2/3):
r2
(L2/3):
+r3
(L2/3):
+r4
(L2/3):
-> show applied policy rule
Policy
r1
(L2/3):
r2
(L2/3):
output definitions
Policy
From
Prec
Enab
Act
Refl
Log
Trap
Save
{L2/3}
page 39-202
From
Prec Enab
cli
0
Yes
c1 -> a1
cli
0
Yes
c2 -> a2
cli
0
Yes
c2 -> a3
cli
0
Yes
c1 -> a1
From
Prec Enab
cli
0
Yes
c1 -> a1
cli
0
Yes
c2 -> a2
The name of the policy rule, configured through the
mand. A plus sign (+) preceding a policy rule name indicates that the
policy rule has been modified or has been created since the last qos
apply.
Where the rule originated.
The precedence of the rule. Precedence determines the order in which
the switch will apply rules. Configured through the
Whether or not the rule is enabled.
Whether or not the rule is enforceable by the switch (e.g., qos is
enabled, rule is valid and enabled, validity period is active).
Whether the rule is reflexive or not.
Whether or not the switch will log messages about specific flows com-
ing into the switch that match this policy rule. Configured through the
policy rule
command.
Whether or not traps are enabled for the rule. Configured through the
policy rule
command. A trap is sent when a port is administratively
disabled through a port disable action or a UserPort shutdown function.
Whether the rule will be captured in an ASCII text file (using the
configuration snapshot
after the
write memory
command or
command is entered, or saved after a reboot. Configured through the
policy rule
command.
The condition and the action associated with the rule; configured
through the
policy condition
tively.
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
QoS Policy Commands
Act Refl Log Trap Save
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
Act Refl Log Trap Save
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
command), saved to the working directory
copy running-config working
and
policy action
commands respec-
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
policy rule
com-
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