LocalLB::ContentPolicy::set_condition_local_state¶
Introduced : BIG-IP_v12.0.0
Sets whether or not a Content Policy Condition matches locally. A
connection between a client and the server across the system contains
four endpoints. Two of which are the local endpoints. In other words,
those endpoints indicate the system ends of the connection. Two of
which are the non-local endpoints. In other words, those endpoints
indicate the client or server ends of the connection. When a condition
matches locally, it matches on the system-side of a connection.
Whether a connection is matched on the client-side or server-side is
determined by the internal state.
Prototype¶
set_condition_local_state(
in String [] policies,
in String [] [] rules,
in long [] [] [] condition_ids,
in EnabledState [] [] [] states
);
Parameters¶
Parameter | Type | Description |
policies | String [] | A list of Content Policies. |
rules | String [] [] | A list of Content Policy Rules for the specified Content Policies. |
condition_ids | long [] [] [] | A list of Content Policy Conditions for the specified Content Policy Rules. |
states | EnabledState [] [] [] | A list of states determining whether or not the Content Policy Conditions match locally. |
Exceptions¶
Exception | Description |
Common::AccessDenied | Raised if the client credentials are not valid. |
Common::InvalidArgument | Raised if one of the arguments is invalid. |
Common::OperationFailed | Raised if an operation error occurs. |
See Also¶
iControl ::
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