The mapping group

In Unified Configuration, the   group is not an option itself, but rather a grouping of mapping table entries defining a particular named mapping table. For instance: msconfig&#x3e; set mapping:X-TEST.rule A $Y msconfig# set mapping:X-TEST.rule B $Y msconfig# set mapping:X-TEST.rule &#x2a; $N msconfig# show mapping:X-TEST role.mapping:X-TEST.rule = A $Y role.mapping:X-TEST.rule = B $Y role.mapping:X-TEST.rule = &#x2a; $N msconfig# quit This defines (but does not write -- does not save) a mapping table named  that returns a   flag to an input probe of   or , and returns a   flag to any other input probe. The legacy configuration ( file) equivalent would be: X-TEST A $Y B $Y &#x2a; $N

See also:
 * annotation Option
 * rule Option
 * Mapping tables