I just did some testing, and the BELONGS_TO seems not to work with values that have a comma (,) in them. The following MATCHES_REGEX works for me:
(HangZhou Gubei Electronics Technology Co.,Ltd|Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company|Motorola \(Wuhan\) Mobility Technologies Communication Co., Ltd.)
This follows: (val1|val2|val3) where in val3 the parentheses need to be escaped for regex matching like \( and \). If you have access to Aruba Support, there are god chances they would be able to help you with this as well.
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Original Message:
Sent: Dec 15, 2021 10:03 AM
From: Darren Rigby
Subject: CPPM Enforcement policy rule with multiple mac vendors
Neither the BELONGS_TO or the MATCHES_REGEX seem to work. :-(
Original Message:
Sent: Dec 10, 2021 08:48 AM
From: Herman Robers
Subject: CPPM Enforcement policy rule with multiple mac vendors
You may have a look at the BELONGS_TO operator. I think BELONGS_TO Texas Instruments,Summit Data Communications might work.
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Original Message:
Sent: Dec 09, 2021 09:15 AM
From: Darren Rigby
Subject: CPPM Enforcement policy rule with multiple mac vendors
Can I have multiple mac vendors in a single rule or do I need to have one rule per vendor?
Looking at the operators I can use, I would assume the only logical one would be the Matches_Regex with a | to seperate, so for example:
MATCHES_REGEX Texas Instruments|Summit Data Communications
Or, would CONTAINS need to match ALL or ANY of the text?
Thanks