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Dasan V5808 - Admin Rule Action; Admin Policy Creation

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User Manual UMN:CLI
V5808
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Command
Mode
Description
no class admin all
Global
Deletes all admin classes.
no class admin NAME
Deletes specified admin class.
NAME: admin class name
no class admin NAME flow
FLOW1 [FLOW2] [FLOW3]
Removes specified admin flows from class.
NAME: admin class name
FLOW: admin flow name
7.5.7 Admin Rule Action
7.5.7.1 Admin Policy Creation
For the V5808, you need to open Admin-Policy Configuration mode first. To open Policy
Configuration mode, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
policy admin NAME create
Global
Creates an admin policy and opens Admin-Policy
Configuration mode.
NAME: admin-policy name.
After opening Admin Policy Configuration mode, the prompt changes from
SWITCH(config)# to SWITCH(config-admin-policy[NAME])#.
To delete configured admin policy or all admin policies, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
no policy admin NAME
Global
Deletes specified admin policy.
no policy admin all
Deletes all admin policies.
After opening Admin-Policy Configuration mode, an admin policy can be configured by
user. You can specify the rule action for the classified packets in each admin-policy.
The admin-policy name must be unique. Its size is limited to 32 significant characters.
The admin- policy name cannot start with the alphabet a or A.
The order in which the following configuration commands are entered is arbitrary.
The configuration of an admin policy being configured can be changed as often as
wanted until the apply command is entered.
Use the show policy-profile admin command to display the configuration entered
up to now.
If you create the admin policy already, you need to include specified flow or class to
specify the rule action for the packets matching configured classifying patterns on flow or
class.
To include specific flow or class in an admin policy, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
include-flow NAME
Admin-
Includes an admin flow in a specified policy.

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