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3.2.7.2 Response
An example of the GetPolicyListByDeviceGID response is shown in the figure below. The fields in these messages
are described in the table below.
are described in the table below.
Figure 75: GetPolicyListByDeviceGID Response Example
Table 65: GetPolicyListByDeviceGID Response Elements and Attributes Description
XML Element & Attributes
Definition
policyListResponse
Returns a list of 0 or more policy descriptors that are configured on the
identified device
identified device
Element List: policyList
A list of policy descriptor elements
Element: policyDesc
The policy descriptor that includes its name and type. The type is usually the
same name as the object name defined for that policy in the schema. For
example for Firewall rules, the type will be “DeviceAccessRuleFirewallPolicy”.
Name of the policy, will be -- local -- if the policy is local/private to this device.
Alternately the name will contain the user configured policy name (other than –
local --) if the current policy is a “shared” policy (say something like
“SharedAccessRule”).
same name as the object name defined for that policy in the schema. For
example for Firewall rules, the type will be “DeviceAccessRuleFirewallPolicy”.
Name of the policy, will be -- local -- if the policy is local/private to this device.
Alternately the name will contain the user configured policy name (other than –
local --) if the current policy is a “shared” policy (say something like
“SharedAccessRule”).
Shared policies are policies that are shared across multiple devices. A shared
policy name is unique for a specific policy type across the whole system. For
example there can only be only policy named as SharedAccessRule for say a
DeviceAccessRuleFirewallPolicy. And this SharedAccessRule can be applied to
multiple devices that support that policy.
policy name is unique for a specific policy type across the whole system. For
example there can only be only policy named as SharedAccessRule for say a
DeviceAccessRuleFirewallPolicy. And this SharedAccessRule can be applied to
multiple devices that support that policy.
<?xml version=”1.0” encoding=”UTF-8”?>
<policyListDeviceResponse>
<policyListDeviceResponse>
<protVersion>1.0</protVersion>
<reqId>123</reqId>
<policyList>
<policyDesc>
<name>— local --</name>
<type>DeviceOSPFPolicy</type>
</policyDesc>
<policyDesc>
<name>MySharedPolicy</name>
<type> DeviceAccessRuleFirewallPolicy </type>
</policyDesc>
</policyList>
</policyListDeviceResponse>