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inspect priority-policy dropped

Use the
inspect priority-policy dropped
command to inspect the dropped policy rules.
A configuration drop occurs when the complexity of the configuration requires more resources than allowed by the resource limit.

Command

inspect priority-policy dropped

Options

None

Command Notes

Role
Super, Read Only
Related Commands
Introduced in
Release 5.0.1

Example

inspect priority-policy dropped Priority Policy Resource Usage: Resource Limit : 1350000 Required Resources : 409 Adjusted Resource Use : 409 Non-Optimized Resource Use : 409 No dropped rules found. inspect priority-policy dropped Priority Policy Resource Usage: Resource Limit : 400 Required Resources : 409 Adjusted Resource Use : 400 Non-Optimized Resource Use : 409 Priority Policy Rule : 15302035782090225 : MKC-Policy Policy Set : 15302033124150094 : MKC-PolicySet3 Stack Index : 0 Application Count : 2 Source Prefix Count : 2 Source Prefix : 15209663164520010 : EnterpriseGlobalPrefix Destination Prefix Count: 1 Destination Prefix : 15287319348610122 : GlobalPrefix10 Resource Count : 4 Priority Policy Rule : 15300315132120195 : xmpp-server-Policy Policy Set : 15300315130730009 : MKC-OrigPolicySet1 Stack Index : 1 Application Count : 1 Source Prefix : none Destination Prefix : none Resource Count : 1 ...

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