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ACS Configuration Mode Commands
group-of-ruledefs ▀
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group-of-ruledefs
This command enables creating/configuring/deleting a group-of-ruledefs.
Important:
A maximum of 64 groups-of-ruledefs can be configured in the active charging service.
Product
ACS
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
Deletes the specified group-of-ruledefs, if previously configured, from the active charging service.
Specifies name of the group-of-ruledefs.
must be unique within the active charging service, and must be a string of 1
through 63 characters in length. Up 64 groups may be configured.
If the named group-of-ruledefs does not exist, it is created, and the CLI mode changes to the ACS Group-of-
Ruledefs Configuration Mode wherein the group can be configured.
If the named group-of-ruledefs already exists, the CLI mode changes to the ACS Group-of-Ruledefs
Configuration Mode for that group.
If the named group-of-ruledefs does not exist, it is created, and the CLI mode changes to the ACS Group-of-
Ruledefs Configuration Mode wherein the group can be configured.
If the named group-of-ruledefs already exists, the CLI mode changes to the ACS Group-of-Ruledefs
Configuration Mode for that group.
Specifies that the command must execute without prompting for confirmation.
Usage
Use this command to create/configure/delete a group-of-ruledefs.
A group-of-ruledefs is a collection of rule definitions to use in access policy creation. The group-of-ruledefs
name must be unique within the service.
Also see the ACS Group-of-Ruledefs Configuration Mode Commands chapter.
A group-of-ruledefs is a collection of rule definitions to use in access policy creation. The group-of-ruledefs
name must be unique within the service.
Also see the ACS Group-of-Ruledefs Configuration Mode Commands chapter.
Example
The following command creates a group-of-ruledefs named
The following command creates a group-of-ruledefs named
, and enters the ACS Group-of-Ruledefs
Configuration Mode: