[HTTP Content Rule 1 Menu] name - Set descriptive content rule name cntclss - Set content class for this rule action - Set action type for this rule group - Set real server group number for this rule redirect - Set application redirection location for this rule copy - Copy rule ena - Enable rule dis - Disable rule del - Delete rule cur - Display current rule configuration |
Command Syntax and Usage | |
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name | |
Sets the descriptive name for the content rule. | |
cntclss | |
Sets the content class for this rule. This parameter is mandatory for enabled rules. Specifies Layer 7 classification data, by selecting the appropriate content class. Note: Alteon performs HTTP Layer 7 content switching before applying any modifications and is based on the original requests. For content class updates, use the /cfg/slb/layer7/slb/cntclss HTTP Content Class Menu. | |
action group|redirect|discard | |
Sets the action type of this virtual service when no match is found in the HTTP content rule. Values: ![]() ![]() ![]() Default: group | |
group <real server group ID (alphanumeric)> | |
Sets a real server group for this service. You are prompted to enter the number of the real server group to add to this service. Values: 1 – 1024 Default: 1 | |
redirect | |
Sets the application redirection location of this rule. The redirection location is a string of up to 255 characters with the following format: <protocol>://<host>[:<port>][/<path>][?<query>] The protocol and host parameters are mandatory. All other parameters are optional. For each of the location fields, to access the value in the original request, use token format ($PROTOCOL, $HOST, $PORT, $PATH or $QUERY). For example: ![]() ![]() | |
copy | |
Copies the rule to another index in the same virtual service. This option can also change the priority of a rule. | |
ena | |
Enables the rule. | |
dis | |
Disables the rule. | |
del | |
Deletes the rule. | |
cur | |
Displays the current rule configuration. |