responder-policylabel¶
The following operations can be performed on "responder-policylabel":
unbind| stat| rm| bind| rename| add| show|
unbind responder policylabel¶
Unbinds the specified responder policy from the specified policy label.
Synopsis¶
unbind responder policylabel
Arguments¶
labelName Name for the responder policy label. Must begin with a letter, number, or the underscore character (_), and must contain only letters, numbers, and the hyphen (-), period (.) hash (#), space ( ), at (@), equals (=), colon (:), and underscore characters. Cannot be changed after the responder policy label is added.
The following requirement applies only to the Citrix ADC CLI: If the name includes one or more spaces, enclose the name in double or single quotation marks (for example, "my responder policy label" or my responder policy label').
policyName The name of the policy to be unbound.
priority Priority of the NOPOLICY to be unbound. Minimum value: 1 Maximum value: 2147483647
Example¶
unbind responder policylabel resp_lab pol_resp
stat responder policylabel¶
Displays statistics for the specified responder policy label. If no policy label name is provided, displays abbreviated statistics for all responder policy labels currently configured on the Citrix ADC.
Synopsis¶
stat responder policylabel [
Arguments¶
labelName Name of the responder policy label.
detail Specifies detailed output (including more statistics). The output can be quite voluminous. Without this argument, the output will show only a summary.
fullValues Specifies that numbers and strings should be displayed in their full form. Without this option, long strings are shortened and large numbers are abbreviated
ntimes The number of times, in intervals of seven seconds, the statistics should be displayed. Default value: 1 Minimum value: 0
logFile The name of the log file to be used as input.
clearstats Clear the statsistics / counters
Possible values: basic, full
Output¶
count devno stateflag
Counters¶
Policy Label Hits (Hits) Number of times policy label was invoked.
rm responder policylabel¶
Removes a responder policy label.
Synopsis¶
rm responder policylabel
Arguments¶
labelName Name of the responder policy label to remove.
Example¶
rm responder policylabel resp_lab
bind responder policylabel¶
Binds the specified responder policy to the specified policy label.
Synopsis¶
bind responder policylabel
Arguments¶
labelName Name of the responder policy label to which to bind the policy.
policyName Name of the policy to bind to the responder policy label.
priority Positive integer specifying the priority of the policy. A lower number specifies a higher priority. Must be unique within the label. Policies are evaluated in the order of their priority numbers, and the first policy that matches the request is applied. Minimum value: 1 Maximum value: 2147483647
gotoPriorityExpression Expression or other value specifying the next policy to evaluate if the current policy evaluates to TRUE. Specify one of the following values: * NEXT - Evaluate the policy with the next higher priority number. * END - End policy evaluation. * USE_INVOCATION_RESULT - Applicable if this policy invokes another policy label. If the final goto in the invoked policy label has a value of END, the evaluation stops. If the final goto is anything other than END, the current policy label performs a NEXT. * An expression that evaluates to a number. If you specify an expression, the number to which it evaluates determines the next policy to evaluate, as follows: * If the expression evaluates to a higher numbered priority, the policy with that priority is evaluated next. * If the expression evaluates to the priority of the current policy, the policy with the next higher numbered priority is evaluated next. * If the expression evaluates to a number that is larger than the largest numbered priority, policy evaluation ends.
An UNDEF event is triggered if: * The expression is invalid. * The expression evaluates to a priority number that is smaller than the current policys priority number. * The expression evaluates to a priority number that is between the current policy's priority number (say, 30) and the highest priority number (say, 100), but does not match any configured priority number (for example, the expression evaluates to the number 85). This example assumes that the priority number increments by 10 for every successive policy, and therefore a priority number of 85 does not exist in the policy label.
invoke If the current policy evaluates to TRUE, terminate evaluation of policies bound to the current policy label and evaluate the specified policy label.
labelType Type of policy label to invoke. Available settings function as follows: * vserver - Invoke an unnamed policy label associated with a virtual server. * policylabel - Invoke a user-defined policy label.
Possible values: vserver, policylabel
labelName * If labelType is policylabel, name of the policy label to invoke. * If labelType is reqvserver or resvserver, name of the virtual server.
Example¶
i)bind responder policylabel resp_lab pol_resp 1 2 ii)bind responder policylabel resp_lab pol_resp 1 2 -invoke vserver CURRENT
rename responder policylabel¶
Renames the specified responder policy label.
Synopsis¶
rename responder policylabel
Arguments¶
labelName Current name of the responder policy label.
newName New name for the responder policy label. Must begin with a letter, number, or the underscore character (_), and must contain only letters, numbers, and the hyphen (-), period (.) hash (#), space ( ), at (@), equals (=), colon (:), and underscore characters.
Example¶
rename responder policylabel oldname newname
add responder policylabel¶
Creates a user-defined responder policy label, to which you can bind policies. A policy label is a tool for evaluating a set of policies in a specified order. By using a policy label, you can configure the responder feature to choose the next policy, invoke a different policy label, or terminate policy evaluation completely by looking at whether the previous policy evaluated to TRUE or FALSE.
Synopsis¶
add responder policylabel
Arguments¶
labelName Name for the responder policy label. Must begin with a letter, number, or the underscore character (_), and must contain only letters, numbers, and the hyphen (-), period (.) hash (#), space ( ), at (@), equals (=), colon (:), and underscore characters. Cannot be changed after the responder policy label is added.
The following requirement applies only to the Citrix ADC CLI: If the name includes one or more spaces, enclose the name in double or single quotation marks (for example, "my responder policy label" or my responder policy label').
policylabeltype Type of responses sent by the policies bound to this policy label. Types are: * HTTP - HTTP responses. * OTHERTCP - NON-HTTP TCP responses. * SIP_UDP - SIP responses. * RADIUS - RADIUS responses. * MYSQL - SQL responses in MySQL format. * MSSQL - SQL responses in Microsoft SQL format. * NAT - NAT response. * MQTT - Trigger policies bind with MQTT type. * MQTT_JUMBO - Trigger policies bind with MQTT Jumbo type.
Possible values: HTTP, OTHERTCP, SIP_UDP, SIP_TCP, MYSQL, MSSQL, NAT, DIAMETER, RADIUS, DNS, MQTT, MQTT_JUMBO, QUIC_BRIDGE, HTTP_QUIC Default value: HTTP
comment Any comments to preserve information about this responder policy label.
Example¶
add responder policylabel resp_lab
show responder policylabel¶
Displays the current settings for the specified responder policy label. If no policy label is specified, displays a list of all responder policy labels currently configured on the Citrix ADC, with abbreviated settings.
Synopsis¶
show responder policylabel [
Arguments¶
labelName Name of the responder policy label.
Output¶
policylabeltype The type of the policy label.
stateflag numpol number of polices bound to label.
hits Number of times policy label was invoked.
policyName Name of the responder policy.
priority Specifies the priority of the policy.
gotoPriorityExpression Expression specifying the priority of the next policy which will get evaluated if the current policy rule evaluates to TRUE.
invoke If the current policy evaluates to TRUE, terminate evaluation of policies bound to the current policy label and evaluate the specified policy label.
labelType Type of policy label to invoke. Available settings function as follows: * vserver - Invoke an unnamed policy label associated with a virtual server. * policylabel - Invoke a user-defined policy label.
labelName * If labelType is policylabel, name of the policy label to invoke. * If labelType is reqvserver or resvserver, name of the virtual server.
flags comment Any comments to preserve information about this responder policy label.
devno count
Example¶
i)show responder policylabel resp_lab ii)show responder policylabel