Chapter 2

Configuring Advanced Policies

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unbind lbcs vserver <virtualServerName> -policyName NOPOLICY-REWRITENOPOLICY-RESPONDERNOPOLICY-CACHE -type REQUESTRESPONSE -priority <positiveInteger>

Example

unbind lb vserver myLBVserver -policyName NOPOLICY-REWRITE -priority 200 -type REQUEST

To invoke a policy label or virtual server policy bank by using the configuration utility

1.Bind a policy, as described in “Binding a Policy Globally,” on page 22, “Binding a Policy to a Virtual Server,” on page 24, or “Binding a Policy to a Policy Label,” on page 29.

Alternatively, you can enter a NOPOLICY “dummy” entry instead of a policy name. You do this if you do not want to evaluate a policy before evaluating the policy bank.

2.In the Invoke field, select the name of the policy label or virtual server policy bank that you want to evaluate if traffic matches the bound policy.

To remove a policy label invocation by using the configuration utility

Open the policy and clear the Invoke field. Unbinding the policy also removes the invocation of the label.

Configuring and Binding Policies with the Policy Manager

Some applications provide a specialized Policy Manager in the NetScaler configuration utility to simplify configuring policy banks. It also lets you find and delete policies and actions that are not being used.

The Policy Manager is currently available for the Rewrite, Integrated Caching, and Responder features.

The following are keyboard equivalents for the procedures in this section:

For editing a cell in the Policy Manager, you can tab to the cell and click F2 or press the space bar on the keyboard.

To select an entry in a drop-down menu, you can tab to the entry, press the space bar to view the drop-down menu, use the up- and down-arrow keys to navigate to the entry that you want, and press the space bar again to select the entry.

To cancel a selection in a drop-down menu, press the Escape key.

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