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To delete a specified rule action (
no-match
), use the following command.
Command Mode
Description
no no-match deny
no no-match redirect
no no-match mirror
no no-match dscp
no no-match cos
no no-match ip-prec
no no-match copy-to-cpu
Rule
Deletes a specified rule action.
7.6.2.5 Applying
Rule
After configuring rule using the above commands, apply it to the system with the following
command. If you do not apply the rule to the system, all specified rules will be lost.
To save and apply a rule, use the following command.
Command Mode
Description
apply
Rule
Applies a rule to the system.
1. The switch performs a detailed plausibility check and rejects the rule if the
configuration is incomplete, contains bad or unsupported values or conflicts to other
rules. In this case, the switch informs about the reason and the operator may correct
the
values
2. The switch may reject a rule with the message “% Already exist rule” allthough the
name will not be listed by command,
show rule
. Unfortunately, the entered name in
this case interferes with the name of an internally managed rule.
Remedy: Select another name for the rule (e.g. add a prefix).
3. All previously entered values remain valid after successful (or unsuccessful)
execution of command,
apply
. That is, if several rules being different only in one
value should be created, then only the one changed value needs to be entered again.
7.6.2.6
Modifying and Deleting Rule
To modify a rule, use the following command.
Command Mode
Description
rule
NAME
modify
Global
Modifies a rule, enter a rule name.
To delete a rule, use the following command.
Command Mode
Description
no rule
[
NAME
]
Global
Deletes a rule, enter a rule name optionally.
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