This command allows you
to specify the TPO profile to use when the traffic matches a particular
TPO ruledef.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
match-rule priority rule_priority tpo-ruledef tpo_ruledef_name tpo { none | profile tpo_profile_name } [ description description ]
no match-rule priority rule_priority
no
Removes the specified
match rule configuration.
match-rule priority rule_priority
Specifies priority of
the rule within the TPO policy.
rule_priority must
be an integer from1 through 65535, and must be unique in the current
TPO policy.
tpo-ruledef tpo_ruledef_name
Specifies the TPO rule.
tpo_ruledef_name must
be the name of a TPO ruledef, and must be an alphanumeric string
of 1 through 63 characters.
tpo { none | profile tpo_profile_name }
Specifies the TPO profile
to be used.
-
none: Specifies
that no TPO profile be used.
-
profile tpo_profile_name: Specifies
the TPO profile to be used. tpo_profile_name must
be the name of a TPO profile, and must be an alphanumeric string
of 1 through 63 characters.
description description
Adds the specified description
to this rule priority configuration.
description must
be an alphanumeric string of 1 through 127 characters.
Usage:
IMPORTANT:
A maximum of 2048 optimization
rules can be configured in the system.
Use this command to
specify the TPO profile to use when the traffic matches a particular TPO
ruledef in
the TPO policy.
This CLI command can
be entered multiple times to specify multiple rules and TPO profiles.
The rules are examined in order of priority, until a match is found
and the corresponding TPO profile is applied. Lower numbered priorities
are examined first.
Example:
The following command
creates a rule match configuration to use the TPO profile named
tpoprofile1 when
the traffic matches the TPO ruledef named
tporule1 with
priority
1:
match-rule priority
1 tpo-ruledef tporule1 tpo profile tpoprofile1