Check Policy Attribute - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare XOS Command Reference Manual

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check policy attribute

check
policy
attribute {<attr>}
Description
Displays the syntax of the specified policy attribute.
Syntax Description
attr
Default
N/A.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to display the syntax of policy attributes. The command displays any additional
keywords to use with this attribute, and the types of values expected.
Policy attributes are used in the rule entries that make up a policy file.
For each attribute, this command displays which applications use the attribute, and whether the
attribute is a match condition or a set (action, action modifier) condition.
The current applications are:
ACL—access-lists
RT—routing profiles, route maps
CLF—CLEAR-Flow
The syntax display does not show the text synonyms for numeric entries. For example, the
match condition allows you to specify either an integer or a text synonym for the condition. Specifying
or
icmp-type 8
icmp-type echo-request
numberic option.
NOTE
The syntax displayed is used by the policy manager to verify the syntax of policy files. The individual applications
are responsible for implementing the individual attributes. Inclusion of a particular policy attribute in this command
output does not imply that the attribute has been implemented by the application. See the documentation of the
particular application for detailed lists of supported attributes.
Example
The following example displays the syntax of the policy attribute icmp-type:
check policy attribute icmp-type
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Specifies the attribute check.
are equivalent, but the syntax display shows only the
check policy attribute
icmp-type
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