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This command configures a condition called c6 with service group serv_group. All of the services
specified in the service group are included in the condition. (For more information about configuring
conditions, 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 is deleted at the next qos apply. If serv_group is associated with a policy
condition, an error message displays 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 21-41
group is 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
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 is included in macgrp2.
The MAC group can then be associated with a condition through the policy condition command. Note that
the policy condition specifies whether the group must be used for source or destination. For example:
-> policy condition cond3 source mac group macgrp2
This command creates a condition called cond3 that can 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 21-52
for more information about configuring policy conditions.) The service
policy mac group
command.
"Creating Policy Conditions" on page
OmniSwitch AOS Release 7 Network Configuration Guide
21-41.)
21-41.
"Creating
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