798
destination destination-zone-name
: Specifies a destination security zone name, a case-insensitive
string of 1 to 31 characters.
Usage guidelines
If you do not specify a zone pair, the system displays information about the object policies applied to
all zone pairs.
Examples
# Display information about the object policies applied to all zone pairs.
<Sysname> display object-policy zone-pair security
Zone-pair source office destination library
object-policy apply ip permit
object-policy apply ipv6 drop
Table 121 Command output
Field
Description
Zone-pair source office destination library
Name of the zone pair.
object-policy apply ip permit
Name of the IPv4 object policy applied to the zone
pair.
object-policy apply ipv6 drop
Name of the IPv6 object policy applied to the zone
pair.
move rule
Use
move rule
to change the rule match order of a rule in an object policy.
Syntax
move
rule
rule-id
before
insert-rule-id
Views
Object policy view
Parameters
rule-id
: Specifies a rule by its ID in the range of 0 to 65534.
insert-rule-id
: Specifies the ID of the target rule before which a rule is inserted. The target rule ID is in
the range of 0 to 65535. If you specify 65535 as the target rule ID, the rule is moved to the end of the
list.
Usage guidelines
The system does not execute the command in the following situations:
•
You specify the same value for the
rule-id
and
insert-rule-id
arguments.
•
You specify a nonexistent rule.
Examples
# Insert rule 5 before rule 2 for IPv4 object policy
permit
.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] object-policy ip permit
[Sysname-object-policy-ip-permit] move rule 5 before 2
Related commands
object-policy apply ipv6
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