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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 20/09/12 17:46, Adam Moffett wrote:<br>
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1) Is it possible to match on (non)membership of another class? <br>
eg: <br>
class "foo" {<br>
match if ((<i>some condition) </i>and not (member of class
"xyz"));<br>
...<br>
}<br>
I'm guessing no, because I seem to recall some discussion about
match statements not being evaluated in any certain order.<br>
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2) Is it possible to match the <i>lack</i> of option 82
information?<br>
eg: <br>
class "foo" {<br>
match if ((<i>some condition</i>) and (option
agent.circuit-id=NULL));<br>
...<br>
}<br>
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On a more general note, would it be possible to make a class(A) on
your "some condition" and a class(B) on the agent.circuit-id?<br>
The question is then: can you use a more elaborate allow/deny scheme
in the pools?<br>
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All coming down to:<br>
deny B<br>
allow A<br>
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I know this is complicated as the allow/deny rules are not
immediately intuitive.<br>
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I have some wireless APs that can provide option82 data and some
other models that don't. I could simplify my matching
considerably if either of these is possible.<br>
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Sten Carlsen
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