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AppExpert Applications and Templates
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Configure application authentication, authorization, and auditing
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Configuring Advanced Policy Infrastructure
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Unbinding a Policy
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Invoking or Removing a Policy Label or Virtual Server Policy Bank
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Advanced Policy Expressions: Working with Dates, Times, and Numbers
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Advanced Policy Expressions: Parsing HTTP, TCP, and UDP Data
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Advanced Policy Expressions: IP and MAC Addresses, Throughput, VLAN IDs
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Unbind a policy
If you want to re-assign a policy or delete it, you must first remove its binding.
Unbind an integrated caching, rewrite, or compression advanced policy globally by using the CLI
At the command prompt, type the following commands to unbind an integrated caching, rewrite, or compression Advanced policy globally and verify the configuration:
- unbind cache|rewrite|cmp global <policyName> [-type req_override|req_default|res_override|res_default] [-priority <positiveInteger>]
- show cache|rewrite|cmp global
<!--NeedCopy-->
Example:
> unbind cache global_nonPostReq
Done
> show cache global
1) Global bindpoint: REQ_DEFAULT
Number of bound policies: 1
2) Global bindpoint: RES_DEFAULT
Number of bound policies: 1
Done
<!--NeedCopy-->
The priority is required only for the “dummy” policy named NOPOLICY.
Unbind a responder policy globally by using the CLI
At the command prompt, type the following commands to unbind a responder policy globally and verify the configuration:
- unbind responder global <policyName> [-type override|default] [-priority <positiveInteger>]
- show responder global
<!--NeedCopy-->
Example:
> unbind responder global pol404Error
Done
> show responder global
1) Global bindpoint: REQ_DEFAULT
Number of bound policies: 1
Done
<!--NeedCopy-->
The priority is required only for the “dummy” policy named NOPOLICY.
Unbind a DNS policy globally by using the CLI
At the command prompt, type the following commands to unbind a DNS policy globally and verify the configuration:
- unbind responder global <policyName>
- unbind responder global
<!--NeedCopy-->
Example:
unbind dns global dfgdfg
Done
show dns global
Policy name : dfgdfggfhg
Priority : 100
Goto expression : END
Done
<!--NeedCopy-->
Unbind an advanced policy from a virtual server by using the CLI
At the command prompt, type the following commands to unbind an Advanced policy from a virtual server and verify the configuration:
- unbind cs vserver <name> -policyName <policyName> [-priority <positiveInteger>] [-type REQUEST|RESPONSE]
- show lb vserver <name>
<!--NeedCopy-->
Example:
unbind cs vserver vs-cont-switch -policyName pol1
Done
> show cs vserver vs-cont-switch
vs-cont-switch (10.102.29.10:80) - HTTP Type: CONTENT
State: UP
Last state change was at Wed Aug 19 08:56:55 2009 (+18 ms)
Time since last state change: 0 days, 02:47:55.750
Client Idle Timeout: 180 sec
Down state flush: ENABLED
Disable Primary Vserver On Down : DISABLED
Port Rewrite : DISABLED
State Update: DISABLED
Default: Content Precedence: RULE
Vserver IP and Port insertion: OFF
Case Sensitivity: ON
Push: DISABLED Push VServer:
Push Label Rule: none
Done
<!--NeedCopy-->
The priority is required only for the “dummy” policy named NOPOLICY.
Unbind an integrated caching, responder, rewrite, or compression Advanced policy globally by using the GUI
- In the navigation pane, click the feature with the policy that you want to unbind (for example, Integrated Caching).
- In the details pane, click
<Feature Name>
policy manager. - In the Policy Manager dialog box, select the bind point with the policy that you want to unbind, for example, Advanced Global.
- Click the policy name that you want to unbind, and then click Unbind Policy.
- Click Apply Changes.
- Click Close. A message in the status bar indicates that the policy is unbound successfully.
Unbind a DNS policy globally by using the GUI
- Navigate to Traffic Management > DNS > Policies.
- In the details pane, click Global Bindings.
- In the Global Bindings dialog box, select policy and click unbind policy.
- Click OK. A message in the status bar indicates that the policy is unbinded successfully.
Unbind an advanced policy from a load balancing or content switching virtual server by using the GUI
- Navigate to Traffic Management, and expand Load Balancing or Content Switching, and then click Virtual Servers.
- In the details pane, double-click the virtual server from which you want to unbind the policy.
- On the Policies tab, in the Active column, clear the check box next to the policy that you want to unbind.
- Click OK. A message in the status bar indicates that the policy is unbinded successfully.
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- Unbind an integrated caching, rewrite, or compression advanced policy globally by using the CLI
- Unbind a responder policy globally by using the CLI
- Unbind a DNS policy globally by using the CLI
- Unbind an advanced policy from a virtual server by using the CLI
- Unbind an integrated caching, responder, rewrite, or compression Advanced policy globally by using the GUI
- Unbind a DNS policy globally by using the GUI
- Unbind an advanced policy from a load balancing or content switching virtual server by using the GUI
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