Note: This section applies to the entry of URI and client IP filters
for Quality of Service listening policies only.
You can use an exclamation point (
!), also
called the
bang operator, to filter out transactions that might
match the regular expressions already entered, but that are not to
be considered valid transactions for this listening policy. These
exclusions are considered negative filters. You can enter these exclusions
as additional URI or client IP filters. The formatting of these additional
filters is as follows:
- URI Filter Exclusions
- Use only fixed strings. For example, you can use the following
strings:
!http://www.ibm.com/
!http://www.ibm.com/hr/index.html
!http://www.ibm.com/it/errorpage.html
- Client IP Exclusions
- The following are valid:
!*.24.45.46
!12.*.45.56
!12.24.*.56
!12.24.45.*
!12.24.45.56
You can replace any "octet" (there are four
in an IP address: octet . octet . octet . octet) with a wildcard (*).
Note that this is not the regular expression wildcard (.*) from the
positive filters.