Policies
The PolicyView Policies Screen displays basic information for all configured Policies. You can also click on a policy to view detailed information about the Policy (e.g., Condition, Action).
Policy Information
The list below defines all of the possible fields that can be displayed in the table. Not all of the fields below are displayed in the Default view. However, you can click on the Select All button to display all fields; or click on the Custom button to create a custom view to display only specified fields. (Click on the Custom button, then click on the Custom Template button, select the fields you want to display, then click OK.) After creating a custom view, you can just click on the Custom button to display that custom view. You can change the custom view at any time for a different display.
- Policy Name - The name of the Policy.
- Scope - The scope of the Policy (e.g., IP Filtering, Provisioned).
- Status - Indicates whether or not the Policy has been saved to the LDAP Server (Saved/Unsaved).
- Precedence - The Precedence value of the Policy (0 - 65535).
- Enabled - Indicates whether or not the Policy is enabled (Yes/No).
- Save - Indicates whether or not the rule will be recorded during a snapshot command (Yes/No).
- Log Matches - Indicates whether or not matches to this rule are logged in the QoS Log (Yes/No).
- Reflexive - Indicates whether or not the Policy is reflexive. Reflexive Policy Rules allow specific return connections that would normally be denied (Yes/No).
- Default List - Indicates whether or not the Policy is saved to the Default List. A Default Policy List always exists in the switch configuration. By default, a Policy Rule is added to this list when the rule is created. A rule remains a member of the Default List even when it is subsequently assigned to additional lists (Yes/No).
- SLA Policy Trap - Indicates whether or not an SLA Policy Trap is configured for the policy.
Detailed Policy Information
- Policy Rule - The name of the Policy Rule and the Policy Rules configured for the Policy.
- Policy Condition - The Policy condition information (e.g., IP Policy condition would display the Source/Destination/Multicast IP address of the condition).
- Policy Action - The Policy action to take if the traffic matches the Policy condition (e.g., QoS Accept/Drop)
- Policy Validity Period - The configured validity period for the Policy.
- Policy Roles - The switches to which the Policy has been assigned.