The web-proxy resource-group command creates a Web proxy resource group. In this way, you can manage resources in the group in a unified manner.
The undo web-proxy resource-group command deletes a Web proxy resource group.
web-proxy resource-group group-name [ priority priority-value ] [ description resource-group-description ]
undo web-proxy resource-group group-name [ priority | description ]
| Parameter | Description | Value |
|---|---|---|
| group-name | Specifies the name of the Web proxy resource group. | The value is a string of 1 to 63 case-sensitive
characters. NOTE:
In dual-system hot backup networking, "%" cannot
be included. |
| priority priority-value | Specifies the priority of the Web proxy resource group. | The value is an integer ranging from 1 to 256. By default, the value is 128. The larger the value, the higher the priority. |
| description resource-group-description | Specifies the description of the Web proxy resource group. | The value is a string of 1 to 63 case-sensitive
characters. NOTE:
In dual-system hot backup networking, "%" cannot
be included. |
The sequence of resource groups displayed on the UI is determined by their priorities. These Web proxy resource groups are displayed in descending order according to their priorities from left to right.
A virtual gateway supports up to 32 Web proxy resource groups.
You can run the undo web-proxy resource-group group-name description command to delete the description of the Web proxy resource group (group-name). You can run the undo web-proxy resource-group group-name priority command to restore the default value of the priority of the Web proxy resource group.