: inspect network-policy conflicts
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inspect network-policy conflicts

Use the inspect network-policy conflict command to inspect the conflicting network policy rules. A configuration conflict occurs when multiple rules have the same classification criteria in common such that it is ambiguous as to which rule should be chosen.

Command

inspect network-policy conflicts

Options

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Command Notes

RoleSuper, Read Only
Related Commands
Introduced in Release 5.0.1

Example

inspect network-policy conflicts Network Policy Rule : 1664343200310006628 : match icmp Policy Set : 1662009498094024828 : test user-id Stack Index | Order Number: 0 | 1024 Source Prefix : 1658477619909015028 : Branch 1 Lan client Destination Prefix : none Users : UserGroups : : CN=engineering,DC=sdwanamsteltest,DC=onmicrosoft,DC=com : : CN=sales,DC=sdwanamsteltest,DC=onmicrosoft,DC=com : Application Id : 1658139887050014528 : icmp Network_Context Id : none Source : Destination : Conflicting Policy 10.1.1.2/32 : 0.0.0.0/0 : 1664346696667006328 : match icmp duplicate Network Policy Rule : 1664346696667006328 : match icmp duplicate Policy Set : 1662009498094024828 : test user-id Stack Index | Order Number: 0 | 1024 Source Prefix : 1664346663085024328 : Branch 1 Lan client duplicate Destination Prefix : none Application Id : 1658139887050014528 : icmp Network_Context Id : none Source : Destination : Conflicting Policy 10.1.1.2/32 : 0.0.0.0/0 : 1664343200310006628 : match icmp