| bindauthenticationpolicylabel_policy |
Use this method to bind policy to authentication policylabel. |
Syntax |
Parameters |
labelname |
Name of the authentication policy label to which to bind the policy. This is mandatory parameter. |
priority |
Positive integer specifying the priority of the policy. The lower the number, the higher the priority. Policies within a label are evaluated in the order of their priority numbers. This is mandatory parameter. Minimum value = 1. Maximum value = 2147483647. |
policyname |
Name of the authentication policy to bind to the policy label. This is mandatory parameter. |
priority |
Positive integer specifying the priority of the policy. The lower the number, the higher the priority. Policies within a label are evaluated in the order of their priority numbers. This is mandatory parameter. Minimum value = 1. Maximum value = 2147483647. |
gotopriorityexpression |
Expression or other value specifying the next policy to be evaluated if the current policy evaluates to TRUE. Specify one of the following values:
* NEXT - Evaluate the policy with the next higher priority number.
* END - End policy evaluation.
* USE_INVOCATION_RESULT - Applicable if this policy invokes another policy label. If the final goto in the invoked policy label has a value of END, the evaluation stops. If the final goto is anything other than END, the current policy label performs a NEXT.
* An expression that evaluates to a number.
If you specify an expression, the number to which it evaluates determines the next policy to evaluate, as follows:
* If the expression evaluates to a higher numbered priority, the policy with that priority is evaluated next.
* If the expression evaluates to the priority of the current policy, the policy with the next higher numbered priority is evaluated next.
* If the expression evaluates to a number that is larger than the largest numbered priority, policy evaluation ends.
An UNDEF event is triggered if:
* The expression is invalid.
* The expression evaluates to a priority number that is smaller than the current policy's priority number.
* The expression evaluates to a priority number that is between the current policy's priority number (say, 30) and the highest priority number (say, 100), but does not match any configured priority number (for example, the expression evaluates to the number 85). This example assumes that the priority number increments by 10 for every successive policy, and therefore a priority number of 85 does not exist in the policy label. |
nextfactor |
On success invoke label. |
Return Value |
Returns simpleResult |
See Also |