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Viewing Policy Configurations
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Viewing Policy Configurations
Typing viatrl brings up the Policy Configuration Table, which shows the policies defined for 
the VLAN specified. 
VLAN   VLAN  Rule Rule Rule Rule
Group :  Id Num Type Status Definition
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3: 5 1 PORT RULE Disabled 2/7/Brg/1
3: 11 1 NET ADDR RULE Enabled IPX Addr = 11223344
IPX Encapsulation = Ethernet
3: 12 1 NET ADDR RULE Enabled DECNET Area = 13579
3: 22 1 PORT RULE Enabled 2/7/Brg/1
3: 23 1 PORT RULE Enabled 2/7/Brg/1
3: 24 1 MAC RULE Enabled 082008:003002
082009:803728
3: 25 1 PROTOCOL RULE Enabled Protocol = IP
3: 26 1 NET ADDR RULE Enabled IP Addr = 131.1.2.3
IP Mask = 255.255.0.0
3: 27 1 USER RULE Enabled Offset = 64
Length = 2
Value = FFFF
Mask = FFFF
3: 31 1 PROTOCOL RULE Enabled Protocol = IP
3: 32 1 NET ADDR RULE Enabled IPX Addr = 00000001
IPX Encapsulation = Ethernet
VLAN Group.
 The Group to which this AutoTracker VLAN is assigned. The Group number is 
specified when first creating the VLAN.
VLAN ID. An identification number that you assigned when you created this virtual LAN. 
Rule Num. The number of the policy within the VLAN definition. Each rule defined for a VLAN 
is numbered sequentially in the order of creation. The rule number is needed when you want 
to modify or delete a rule definition. 
Rule Type. The type of VLAN policy. The Rule Type can be a port policy (PORT RULE), MAC 
Address policy (MAC RULE), network address policy (NET ADDR RULE), Protocol policy 
(PROTOCOL RULE), or a user-defined policy (USER RULE). You set up VLAN policies when you 
create or modify the VLAN.
Rule Status. Indicates whether the rule for this row is Enabled or Disabled. If the rule is 
enabled, then the VLAN is using the rule definition to determine VLAN membership. If 
Disabled, then the 
VLAN is not using this rule to determine membership. Note that this Rule 
Status is different from the Admin Status for the 
VLAN since it controls only this specific rule 
within this specific VLAN. You can enable or disable the rule using the modatvl command. 
Rule Definition. Details of this rule. For a Port Rule, this column lists the virtual interface for the 
Port included in the VLAN as
<slot>/<port>/<service>/<instance>
For example, the port defined for the first row in the table applies to the first bridge instance 
on port 7 on the module in slot 2 of the switch. For a MAC address rule, this column lists the 
MAC address for the device in the VLAN. For a Network Address Rule, the column will list the 
address (IP or IPX) and the IP Mask (IP) or the Encapsulation type (IPX). For a Protocol policy, 
the column list the protocol used to determine membership. And in a User-Defined rule, the 
offset, length, value, and mask are listed.










