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Chapter 3 CLI Commands
show policy-engine status
show policy-engine status
To display high-level information about a WAE’s policy engine, use the show policy-engine status
EXEC command. This information includes the usage of the available resources, which include
application names, classifiers, and conditions.
show policy-engine status
Command Modes EXEC
Device Modes application-accelerator
Examples Table 3-51 describes the fields shown in the show policy-engine status display.
Related Commands (config) policy-engine application classifier
(config) policy-engine application map adaptor EPM
(config) policy-engine application map adaptor WAFS transport
(config) policy-engine application map basic delete
(config) policy-engine application map basic disable
(config) policy-engine application map basic insert
(config) policy-engine application map basic list
(config) policy-engine application map basic move
(config) policy-engine application map basic name
(config) policy-engine application map other optimize DRE
(config) policy-engine application map other optimize full
Ta b l e 3-51 Field Descriptions for the show policy-engine status Command
Field Description
Policy-engine resources usage: Table columns are Total, Used, and Available.
Application names Total number of application names. Number of application
names being used. Number of application names available.
Classifiers Total number of classifiers configured. Number of classifiers
being used. Number of classifiers available. The maximum
number of classifiers allowed is 512.
Conditions Total number of conditions configured. Number of conditions
being used. Number of conditions available. The maximum
number of match conditions allowed is 1024.
Policies Total number of policies configured. Number of policies being
used. Number of policies available. The maximum number of
policies allowed is 512.