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The following example restores all the deleted members and removes the added
members of the GOBLIN_PORTS group. First it shows the detailed view of the
modified GOBLIN_PORTS group, then restores the membership of the group
and then it shows the post-restore group details. Notice the changes in the
MemberCount, Members, Added Members, and Deleted Members fields
between the two listings.
switch:admin> logicalgroup --show GOBLIN_PORTS -detail
GroupName : GOBLIN_PORTS
Predefined : No
Type : Port
MemberCount : 11
Members : 1-2,12-20
Added Members : 2,20
Deleted Members : 10-11
Feature : PORTNAME
Pattern : port1*
switch:admin> logicalgroup --restore GOBLIN_PORTS
switch:admin> logicalgroup --show GOBLIN_PORTS -detail
GroupName : GOBLIN_PORTS
Predefined : No
Type : Port
MemberCount : 11
Members : 1,10-19
Added Members :
Deleted Members :
Feature : PORTNAME
Pattern : port1*
MAPS policies overview
A MAPS policy is a set of rules that define thresholds for measures and action to take when a threshold
is triggered. When you enable a policy, all of the rules in the policy are in effect.
A switch can have multiple policies. For example, you can have a policy for everyday use and you can
have another policy for when you are running backups or performing switch maintenance.
The following restrictions apply to policies:
• Only one policy can be active at a time.
• When you enable a policy, it becomes the active policy and the rules in the active policy take effect.
• One policy must always be active on the switch.
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You can have an active policy with no rules, but you must have an active policy.
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You cannot disable the active policy. You can only change the active policy by enabling a
different policy.
Viewing policy values
You can display the values for a policy by using the mapspolicy --show policy_name |grep
group_name command.
The following example displays all the thresholds for D_Ports in the dflt_conservative_policy policy.
switch:admin> mapspolicy --show dflt_conservative_policy | grep ALL_D_PORTS
defALL_D_PORTSCRC_3 RASLOG,SNMP,EMAIL ALL_D_PORTS(CRC/MIN>3)
defALL_D_PORTSPE_3 RASLOG,SNMP,EMAIL ALL_D_PORTS(PE/MIN>3)
defALL_D_PORTSITW_3 RASLOG,SNMP,EMAIL ALL_D_PORTS(ITW/MIN>3)
defALL_D_PORTSLF_3 RASLOG,SNMP,EMAIL ALL_D_PORTS(LF/MIN>3)
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