Filter Policies
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within the specified range, the priority can be disabled, lowered or raised.
Default
none
Parameters
return-value —
Specifies the SNMP value against which the test result is matched.
Values
A maximum of 256 characters.
return-type —
Specifies the SNMP object type against which the test result is matched.
Values
integer, unsigned, string, ip-address, counter, time-ticks, opaque
disable —
The keyword that specifies that the destination may not be used for the amount of time
specified in the hold-time command when the test result matches the criterion.
lower-priority
priority
—
Specifies the amount to lower the priority of the destination.
Values
1 — 255
raise-priority
priority
—
Specifies the amount to raise the priority of the destination.
Values
1 — 255
url-test
Syntax
url-test
test-name
Context
config>filter>redirect-policy>destination
Description
The context to enable URL test parameters. IP filters can be used to selectively cache some web sites.
Default
none
Parameters
test-name —
The name of the URL test. Allowed values are any string up to 32 characters long
composed of printable, 7-bit ASCII characters. If the string contains special characters (#, $,
spaces, etc.), the entire string must be enclosed within double quotes.
return-code
Syntax
return-code
return-code-1
[
return-code-2
] [
disable
|
lower-priority
priority
|
raise-priority
priority
]
no return-code
return-code-1
[
return-code-2
]
Context
config>filter>redirect-policy>destination>url-test
Description
Return codes are returned when the URL test is performed. Values for the specified range are the
return codes which can be given back to the system as a result of the test been performed.
For example, error code 401 for HTTP is “page not found.” If, while performing this test, the URL is
not reachable, you can lower the priority by 10 points so that other means of reaching this destination
are prioritized higher than the older one.
Default
none
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