Resequencing classes in a policy
You can use the policy
command with the resequence
option to reconfigure the number at which the first class-action statement starts, and reset the interval used to number other class-actions.
Resequencing class-actions is useful when you want to insert a new class-action between two numbered entries.
Context: Global configuration
Syntax:
policy resequence
name
seq-number
interval
resequence
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Resets the sequence numbers for all class-action statements in the policy.
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name
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Specifies the name of the policy that contains the class-action statements that you want to resequence.
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seq-number
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Specifies the sequence number of the first class-action-statement in the policy. Default: 10.
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interval
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Specifies the interval between sequence numbers of class-action statements in the policy to allow additional statements to be inserted. Default: 10.
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NOTE: When resequencing class-action statements in a policy, the default class-action-statement always remains as the last class-action statement.
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To view the current class-action numbering in a policy, enter the following command:
show policy
feature-name
policy-name
Resequencing a policy configuration
The following example shows how to resequence a policy configuration after Viewing its contents. The resequenced policy allows you to add a new class-action statement between entries 100 and 200.