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Advanced Policy Expressions: Working with Dates, Times, and Numbers
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Advanced Policy Expressions: IP and MAC Addresses, Throughput, VLAN IDs
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Configuring a Responder Policy
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Configuring a Responder Policy
After you configure a responder action, you must next configure a responder policy to select the requests to which the Citrix ADC appliance should respond. A responder policy is based on a rule, which consists of one or more expressions. The rule is associated with an action, which is performed if a request matches the rule.
Note: For creating and managing responder policies, the GUI provides assistance that is not available at the Citrix ADC command prompt.
To configure a responder policy by using the Citrix ADC command line:
At the command prompt, type:
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add responder policy <name> <expression> <action> [<undefaction>]-appFlowaction <actionName>
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show responder policy <name>
Example:
> add responder policy policyThree "CLIENT.IP.SRC.IN_SUBNET(222.222.0.0/16)" RESET
Done
> show responder policy policyThree
Name: policyThree
Rule: CLIENT.IP.SRC.IN_SUBNET(222.222.0.0/16)
Responder Action: RESET
UndefAction: Use Global
Hits: 0
Undef Hits: 0
Done
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To modify an existing responder policy by using the Citrix ADC command line:
At the command prompt, type:
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set responder policy <name> [-rule <expression>] [-action <string>] [-undefAction <string>]
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show responder policy <name>
To remove a responder policy by using the Citrix ADC command line:
At the command prompt, type:
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rm responder policy <name>
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show responder policy
Example:
>rm responder policy pol404Error
Done
> show responder policy
Done
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To configure a responder policy by using the GUI:
- Navigate to AppExpert > Responder > Policies.
- In the details pane, do one of the following:
- To create a new policy, click Add.
- To modify an existing policy, select the policy, and then click Open.
- Click Create or OK, depending on whether you are creating a new policy or modifying an existing policy.
- Click Close. A message appears in the status bar, stating that the feature has been configured.
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