Assigning Classification Rules to Policy Profiles
macdest
macsource
port
tcpdestport
tcpsourceport
udpdestport
udpsourceport
all‐traffic‐entries |
data
mask mask
port‐string port‐string
Defaults
When applicable, data, mask, and port‐string must be specified for individual rules to be cleared.
Mode
Switch command, Read‐Write.
Example
This example shows how to delete all classification rule entries associated with policy profile 1
from all ports:
Matrix(rw)->clear policy rule 1 all-pid-entries
clear policy all-rules
Use this command to remove all admin and classification rules.
Syntax
clear policy all-rules
Parameters
None.
Defaults
None.
Mode
Switch command, Read‐Write.
Example
This example shows how to remove all administrative and classification rules:
Matrix(rw)->clear policy all-rules
8-16 Policy Classification Configuration
Deletes associated MAC destination address classification rule.
Deletes associated MAC source address classification rule.
Deletes associated port‐string classification rule.
Deletes associated TCP destination port classification rule .
Deletes associated TCP source port classification rule .
Deletes associated UDP destination port classification rule .
Deletes associated UDP source port classification rule .
(Optional) Deletes all entries associated with this traffic rule or a
specific data value entry. Refer to Table
classification type.
(Optional) Deletes associated data mask. Refer to Table
values for each classification type and data value.
(Optional) Deletes specified rule entries for specific ingress port(s).
clear policy all-rules
8‐3 for valid values for each
8‐3 for valid
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