All custom exceptions used by Trigger. Where possible built-in exceptions are used, but sometimes we need more descriptive errors.
A base exception for all ACL-related errors.
A base exception for all ACL naming errors.
A base exception for all ACL Set errors.
Raised when an ACL object is assigned an invalid name.
Raised when a counter name is invalid.
Raised when a forwarding-class name is invalid.
Raised when an IPSec SA name is invalid.
Raised when a match condition argument does not fall within a specified range.
Raised when a policer name is invalid.
Raised when an invalid rejection code is specified.
Raised when a routing-instance name specified in an action is invalid.
Raised when a Vendor object has a problem with the name.
Raised when a command fails to execute, such as when it results in an error.
Raised when a command times out while executing.
A base exception for all Commando-related errors.
Raised when a connection attempt totally fails.
Raised when something is improperly... configured...
Raised when an invalid ACL set is specified.
Raised when a command fails on an IOS-like device.
Raised when a Junoscript command fails on a Juniper device.
Raised when authentication to a remote system fails.
Raised when login to a remote systems times out.
A base exception for all errors related to Term Matches objects.
Raised when an ACL object is missing a name.
Raised when a specific device platform is not supported.
Raised when a an un-named Term is output to a format that requires Terms to be named (e.g. Juniper).
A base exception for all NetDevices related errors.
A general exception for NetScreen devices.
Raised when a NetScreen policy cannot be parsed.
Raised when a command fails on a NetScaler device.
Raised when a notification fails and has not been silenced.
Raised when there is an error parsing/normalizing an ACL that tries to tell you where it failed.
Raised when an SSH connection is lost for any reason.
A base exception for all Trigger-related errors.
A base exception for all errors related to Twister.
Raised when an action assigned to a ~trigger.acl.parser.Term` object is unknown.
Raised when an unknown match argument is specified.
Raised when an unknown match condition is specified.
Raised when a vendor is not supported by Trigger.
Raised when a feature is not supported by a given vendor.