Platform:
ASR 5000
ASR
5500
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
match-rule priority rule_priority { tpo-group-of-ruledefs tpo_group_of_ruledefs_name | 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-group-of-ruledefs tpo_group_of_ruledefs_name
IMPORTANT:
The tpo-group-of-ruledefs option
is available only in 12.2 and later releases.
Specifies the TPO group-of-ruledefs.
tpo_group_of_ruledefs_name must
be the name of the TPO group-of-ruledefs, and must be an alphanumeric
string of 1 through 63 characters.
If any of the ruledefs
within a group-of-ruledefs match, that group-of-ruledefs is considered a
match.
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
/TPO group-of-ruledefs 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