Specifications
20-4 policy Commands
Examples
Thefollowingexampledisplaysthecurrentlistofpolicyconfigurat ioninformation.
EWC:policy# show
Advanced filtering: disabled
Policy name Topology Ingress rate profile Egress rate profile Mode Filter defined
Unauth Seg1_Routed Ingress Egress routed Yes
Auth Seg1_Routed Ingress Egress routed Yes
Quarantine Seg1_Routed Ingress Egress routed Yes
ThefollowingexampledisplaysconfigurationinformationforthepolicynamedQuarantine:
EWC:policy# show Quarantine
Assigned topology: Seg1_Routed
Ingress rate profile: Ingress
Egress rate profile: Egress
Filter settings: enable
Enable AP filtering: disable
Name: Quarantine
20.5 <named-policy>
The<named‐policy>command,where<named‐policy>referstothenameofagivenpolicy,
providesaccesstothepolicy:<named‐policy>context.
Thepolicy:<named‐policy>contextprovidescommandsfortheconfigurationofthe<named‐
policy>.A<named‐policy>mustfirstbecreatedusingthecreatecommandinthepolicycontext.
Once
createditbecomesavailableasacommand,allowingaccesstothepolicy:<named‐policy>
contextforthatpolicy.Forexample,toenterthe<named‐policy>contextforthepolicynamedp6,
usethecommandp6fromthepolicycontext,createdusingthecreatep6command.
Thefollowingcommandsareavailableinthe
policy:<named‐policy>context.
• show
• filter‐status
• name
• sync
• acfilters—Seeacfiltersforcommandsinthe policy:<named‐policy>:acfilterscontext.
• rateprf‐in
• rateprf‐out
• topology‐name
• ulfilterap
Note: After you have completed configuration changes for a <named-policy>, you must run the
apply command before exiting the policy:<named-policy> context to implement the changes.