The policy wizard supports creation of rules using an explicit AND logical operator that contains a set of conditions. An AND operator must include at least two conditions. The actions are taken if all conditions are evaluated as true. For example, you can use an AND operator two define two conditions as follows:
And where the request is re-authorizing an existing session where the enforcement session is a DPI enforcement session . . .
The policy wizard supports creation of rules using an OR logical operator that contains a set of conditions. An OR operator must include at least two conditions. The actions are taken if any condition is evaluated as true. For example, you can define the following set of conditions using an OR operator:
Or where the request is creating a new session where the session is an enforcement session where the APN matches one of imode.g1t2 where the subscriber profile data is not available . . .
The policy wizard supports creation of rules using a NOT logical operator that contains a single condition. The actions are taken if the condition is evaluated as false. For example, you can define the following using a NOT operator:
Not where today is a weekend day using CONFIGURED LOCAL TIME . . .
Finally, the policy wizard supports creation of rules using combinations of logical operators. You can nest operators. For example, you can define the following rule:
Or And Not where the service info status is one of FINAL_SERVICE_INFORMATION where the session is an enforcement session where the session is an application session Not where the session is an application session evaluate policy 5555 reject message
The policy wizard validates condition trees.