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cs policylabel

The following operations can be performed on "cs policylabel":

add | rm | bind | unbind | show | rename

add cs policylabel

Adds a content switching policy label.

Synopsys

add cs policylabel <labelName> <cspolicylabeltype>

Arguments

labelName

Name for the policy label. Must begin with an ASCII alphanumeric or underscore (_) character, and must contain only ASCII alphanumeric, underscore, hash (#), period (.), space, colon (:), at sign (@), equal sign (=), and hyphen (-) characters.

The label name must be unique within the list of policy labels for content switching.

The following requirement applies only to the NetScaler CLI:

If the name includes one or more spaces, enclose the name in double or single quotation marks (for example, "my policylabel" or 'my policylabel').

cspolicylabeltype

Protocol supported by the policy label. All policies bound to the policy label must either match the specified protocol or be a subtype of that protocol. Available settings function as follows:

  • HTTP - Supports policies that process HTTP traffic. Used to access unencrypted Web sites. (The default.)

  • SSL - Supports policies that process HTTPS/SSL encrypted traffic. Used to access encrypted Web sites.

  • TCP - Supports policies that process any type of TCP traffic, including HTTP.

  • SSL_TCP - Supports policies that process SSL-encrypted TCP traffic, including SSL.

  • UDP - Supports policies that process any type of UDP-based traffic, including DNS.

  • DNS - Supports policies that process DNS traffic.

  • ANY - Supports all types of policies except HTTP, SSL, and TCP.

  • SIP_UDP - Supports policies that process UDP based Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) traffic. SIP initiates, manages, and terminates multimedia communications sessions, and has emerged as the standard for Internet telephony (VoIP).

  • RTSP - Supports policies that process Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) traffic. RTSP provides delivery of multimedia and other streaming data, such as audio, video, and other types of streamed media.

  • RADIUS - Supports policies that process Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) traffic. RADIUS supports combined authentication, authorization, and auditing services for network management.

  • MYSQL - Supports policies that process MYSQL traffic.

  • MSSQL - Supports policies that process Microsoft SQL traffic.

Possible values: HTTP, TCP, RTSP, SSL, SSL_TCP, UDP, DNS, SIP_UDP, SIP_TCP, ANY, RADIUS, RDP, MYSQL, MSSQL, ORACLE, DIAMETER, SSL_DIAMETER, FTP, DNS_TCP, SMPP

Example

add cs policylabel trans_http_url HTTP

rm cs policylabel

Removes a content switching policy label.

Synopsys

rm cs policylabel <labelName>

Arguments

labelName

Name of the label to be removed.

Example

rm cs policylabel trans_http_url

bind cs policylabel

Binds a content switching policy to a content switching policy label.

Synopsys

bind cs policylabel <labelName> <policyName> <priority> [-targetVserver <string> | (-invoke (<labelType> <labelName>) )] [-gotoPriorityExpression <expression>]

Arguments

labelName

Name of the label to invoke if the current policy rule evaluates to TRUE.

policyName

Name of the content switching policy to bind to the content switching policy label.

priority

Unsigned integer that determines the priority of the policy relative to other policies in this policy label. Smaller the number, higher the priority.

Minimum value: 1

Maximum value: 2147483647

targetVserver

Name of the virtual server to which to forward requests that match the policy.

gotoPriorityExpression

Expression or other value specifying the priority of the next policy to be evaluated if the current policy rule evaluates to TRUE. Alternatively, you can specify one of the following values:

  • NEXT - Go to the policy with the next higher priority.

  • END - End evaluation. (This is the default. Evaluation stops if the gotoPriorityExpression parameter is not set.)

  • USE_INVOCATION_RESULT - Applicable if this entry invokes another policy label. If the final goto in the invoked policy label has a value of END, evaluation stops. If the final goto is anything other than END, the current policy label performs a NEXT.

If you specify an expression, its result must be a number. In that case, the next action is determined as follows:

  • If the expression evaluates to the priority of a policy with a lower priority (larger priority number) than the current policy, that policy is evaluated next.

  • If the expression evaluates to a priority of the current policy, policy with the next highest priority is evaluated.

An UNDEF event is triggered if:

  • The expression cannot be evaluated.

  • The expression evaluates to a number that is smaller than the highest priority in the policy bank but is not same as any policy's priority.

  • The expression evaluates to a number that is smaller than the current policy's priority.

invoke

Invoke other policy labels. After evaluating the policies in the invoked policy label, the appliance continues to evaluate policies that are bound to the current policy label (the selected bind point).

labelType

Type of policy label invocation.

Possible values: policylabel

Example

   i)      bind cs policylabel cs_lab lbvs_1 pol_cs 1 2

unbind cs policylabel

Unbinds a content switching policy from a content switching policy label.

Synopsys

unbind cs policylabel <labelName> <policyName>

Arguments

labelName

Name of the policy label from which to unbind a content switching policy.

policyName

Name of the content switching policy to unbind from the label.

Example

unbind cs policylabel cs_lab pol_cs

show cs policylabel

Displays all the content switching policy labels, or just the specified policy label.

Synopsys

show cs policylabel [<labelName>]

Arguments

labelName

Name of the content switching policy label to display.

Outputs

cspolicylabeltype

Protocol supported by the policy label. All policies bound to the policy label must either match the specified protocol or be a subtype of that protocol. Available settings function as follows:

  • HTTP - Supports policies that process HTTP traffic. Used to access unencrypted Web sites. (The default.)

  • SSL - Supports policies that process HTTPS/SSL encrypted traffic. Used to access encrypted Web sites.

  • TCP - Supports policies that process any type of TCP traffic, including HTTP.

  • SSL_TCP - Supports policies that process SSL-encrypted TCP traffic, including SSL.

  • UDP - Supports policies that process any type of UDP-based traffic, including DNS.

  • DNS - Supports policies that process DNS traffic.

  • ANY - Supports all types of policies except HTTP, SSL, and TCP.

  • SIP_UDP - Supports policies that process UDP based Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) traffic. SIP initiates, manages, and terminates multimedia communications sessions, and has emerged as the standard for Internet telephony (VoIP).

  • RTSP - Supports policies that process Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) traffic. RTSP provides delivery of multimedia and other streaming data, such as audio, video, and other types of streamed media.

  • RADIUS - Supports policies that process Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) traffic. RADIUS supports combined authentication, authorization, and auditing services for network management.

  • MYSQL - Supports policies that process MYSQL traffic.

  • MSSQL - Supports policies that process Microsoft SQL traffic.

stateflag

numpol

number of polices bound to label.

hits

Number of times policy label was invoked.

policyName

Name of the content switching policy.

priority

Specifies the priority of the policy.

targetVserver

Name of the virtual server to which to forward requests that match the policy.

gotoPriorityExpression

Expression specifying the priority of the next policy which will get evaluated if the current policy rule evaluates to TRUE.

labelType

Type of policy label invocation.

labelName

Name of the label to invoke if the current policy rule evaluates to TRUE.

invoke

devno

count

Example

   i)      show cs policylabel cs_lab        ii)     show cs policylabel

rename cs policylabel

Rename a content switching policy label.

Synopsys

rename cs policylabel <labelName>@ <newName>@

Arguments

labelName

The name of the content switching policylabel.

newName

The new name of the content switching policylabel.

Example

rename cs policylabel oldname newname

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