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User-defined variables
You can use user-defined variables for all types of events.
User-defined variable names can contain digits, characters, and the underscore sign (_), but their
leading character cannot be the underscore sign.
Configuring a user-defined EAA environment
variable
Configure a user-defined EAA environment variable before you use it in an action.
To configure a user-defined EAA environment variable:
Step Command Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Configure a
user-defined EAA
environment
variable.
rtm environment var-name
var-value
By default, no user-defined environment
variables are configured. The system provides
the system-defined variables in Table 30.
Configuring a monitor policy
You can configure a monitor policy by using the CLI or Tcl.
Configuration restrictions and guidelines
When you configure monitor policies, follow these restrictions and guidelines:
Make sure the actions in different policies do not conflict. Policy execution result will be
unpredictable if policies that conflict in actions are running concurrently.
You can assign the same policy name to a CLI-defined policy and a Tcl-defined policy, but you
cannot assign the same name to policies that are the same type.
The system executes the actions in a policy in ascending order of action IDs. When you add actions
to a policy, you must make sure the execution order is correct.
Configuring a monitor policy from the CLI
Step Command Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Enter CLI-defined
policy view.
rtm cli-policy policy-name
If the policy does not exist, this
command creates the policy first.