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ACS Group-of-Ruledefs Configuration Mode Commands
▀ add-ruledef
▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference
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add-ruledef
This command enables to add/remove ruledefs from a group-of-ruledefs.
Important:
A maximum of 128 ruledefs can be added to a group-of-ruledefs.
Product
ACS
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
Specifies that the ruledef associated with the specified priority number is to be removed from the current
group-of-ruledefs.
group-of-ruledefs.
Specifies priority of the ruledef in the current group-of-ruledefs.
must be unique in the group-of-ruledefs, and must be an integer from 1 through
10000.
Specifies name of the ruledef to add to the current group-of-ruledefs.
must be the name of an ACS ruledef, and must be an alpha and/or numeric string of 1
through 63 characters in length.
Usage
Use this command to add/remove ruledefs from a group-of-ruledefs.
A group-of-ruledefs can contain optimizable ruledefs. Whether a group is optimized or not is decided on
whether all the ruledefs in the group-of-ruledefs can be optimized, and if the group is included in a rulebase
that has optimization turned on, then the group will be optimized.
When a new ruledef is added, it is checked if it is included in any group-of-ruledefs, and whether it needs to
be optimized, etc.
A group-of-ruledefs can contain optimizable ruledefs. Whether a group is optimized or not is decided on
whether all the ruledefs in the group-of-ruledefs can be optimized, and if the group is included in a rulebase
that has optimization turned on, then the group will be optimized.
When a new ruledef is added, it is checked if it is included in any group-of-ruledefs, and whether it needs to
be optimized, etc.
Example
The following command adds the ruledef
The following command adds the ruledef
to the current group-of-ruledefs, and assigns it a priority of :