Using Condition Groups in Policies Configuring QoS
page 24-42 OmniSwitch 6600 Family Network Configuration Guide April 2006
Verifying Condition Group Configuration
To display information about condition groups, use the following show commands:
See the OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide for more information about the syntax and output for these
commands.
When the command is used to show output for all pending and applied condition groups, the following
characters may appear in the display:
In the example shown here, netgroup1 is a new network group that has not yet been applied to the config-
uration.
-> show policy network group
Group Name: From Entries
Switch blt 4.0.1.166
10.0.1.166
143.209.92.166
192.85.3.1
+netgroup1 cli 143.209.92.0/255.255.255.0
172.28.5.0/255/255/255.0
When the qos apply command is entered, the plus sign (+) will be removed from netgroup1 in the
display. See “Applying the Configuration” on page24-46 for more information about the qos apply
command.
show policy network group Displays information about all pending and applied policy network
groups or a particular network group. Use the applied keyword to dis-
play information about applied groups only.
show policy service Displays information about all pending and applied policy services or a
particular policy service configured on the switch. Use the applied key-
word to display information about applied services only.
show policy service group Displays information about all pending and applied policy service
groups or a particular service group. Use the applied keyword to display
information about applied groups only.
show policy mac group Displays information about all pending and applied MAC groups or a
particular policy MAC group configured on the switch. Use the applied
keyword to display information about applied groups only.
show policy port group Displays information about all pending and applied policy port groups
or a particular port group. Use the applied keyword to display informa-
tion about applied groups only.
character definition
+Indicates that the policy rule has been modified or has
been created since the last qos apply.
-Indicates the policy object is pending deletion.
#Indicates that the policy object differs between the pend-
ing/applied objects.