Gets a list of all classification profiles.
Determines whether the specified classification profiles are
base profiles. A base profile sits at the base of the
profile's inheritance tree, supplying the defaults for every
profile derived from it. (See also is_system_profile).
Determines whether the specified classification profiles are
system profiles. A system profile is a profile pre-configured
on the system, ready for use. Non-system profiles are
profiles created or modified by a user. Note that if a system
profile is modified, it is no longer considered a system
profile. (See also is_base_profile).
Sets the names of the default profiles from which the specified
profiles will derive default values for attributes.
Gets the names of the default profiles from which the specified
profiles will derive default values for attributes.
Sets the description for a set of classification profiles.
This is an arbitrary field which can be used for any purpose.
Gets the description for a set of classification profiles.
Gets the version information for this interface.
Gets a list of all classification profiles.
Determines whether the specified classification profiles are
base profiles. A base profile sits at the base of the
profile's inheritance tree, supplying the defaults for every
profile derived from it. (See also is_system_profile).
Determines whether the specified classification profiles are
system profiles. A system profile is a profile pre-configured
on the system, ready for use. Non-system profiles are
profiles created or modified by a user. Note that if a system
profile is modified, it is no longer considered a system
profile. (See also is_base_profile).
Sets the names of the default profiles from which the specified
profiles will derive default values for attributes.
Gets the names of the default profiles from which the specified
profiles will derive default values for attributes.
Sets the description for a set of classification profiles.
This is an arbitrary field which can be used for any purpose.
Gets the description for a set of classification profiles.
Gets the version information for this interface.
The ProfileClassification interface enables you to manipulate a local
load balancer's classification profile. This specifies whether
traffic sent to this virtual server is classified to different
categories such as web, audio_video, P2P, and mail or to different
applications such as facebook and youtube. The system automatically
enables classification for virtual servers as needed when you create
a policy enforcement listener.