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Display policy bindings
You can display policy bindings to verify that they are correct.
Display policy bindings by using the CLI
At the command prompt, type the following commands to display policy bindings and verify the configuration:
show rewrite policy <name>
Example:
> show rewrite policy pol_remove-pdf
Name: pol_remove-pdf
Rule: http.req.url.contains(".pdf")
RewriteAction: act_remove-ae
UndefAction: Use Global
Hits: 0
Undef Hits: 0
Bound to: GLOBAL REQ_DEFAULT
Priority: 100
GotoPriorityExpression: END
Done
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Display global policy bindings for integrated caching, rewrite, or responder by using the GUI
- In the navigation pane, expand the feature that contains the policy that you want to view, and then click Policies.
- In the details pane, click the policy. Bound policies have a check mark next to them.
- At the bottom of the page, under Details, next to Bound to, view the entity to which the policy is bound.
Display global policy bindings for DNS or clientless access in the NetScaler Gateway by using the GUI
- Navigate to Traffic Management > DNS > Policies.
- In the details pane, click Global Bindings.
Display global policy bindings for content switching by using the GUI
- Navigate to Traffic Management > Content Switching> Policies.
- In detailed pane, select Policy.
- In the details pane, click Show Bindings.
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- Display policy bindings by using the CLI
- Display global policy bindings for integrated caching, rewrite, or responder by using the GUI
- Display global policy bindings for DNS or clientless access in the NetScaler Gateway by using the GUI
- Display global policy bindings for content switching by using the GUI
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