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19.4.4 Binding an SLA group to a link group
Bind an SLA group to a link group as follows:
1. Click on "View | Network topology" from the top menu bar
2. Right-click on the link group that you want to bind an SLA group to from the tree
hierarchy
3. Choose "Set SLA group" from the pop-up menu
4. Choose the desired SLA group from the menu that opens
or alternatively
1. Click on "View | Network topology" from the top menu bar
2. Right-click on the link group that you want to bind an SLA group to from the tree
hierarchy
3. Select "Edit" from the pop-up menu. A link group editing dialog opens to the right
4. Choose the desired SLA group from the drop-down menu
5. Click "Save"
19.4.5 Binding an SLA Group to other Entities
SLA Group can be bound to any entity within the Topology Tree. This can be done as follows
1. Right click the topology element and select “Bind SLA”
2. Select the SLA from the given list.
19.4.6 SLA propagation hierarchy
There is a propagation hierarchy how SLA Groups are propagated from different levels within
the topology hierarchy. This means that for example if SLA Group is only bound to Top level
organization, it is propagated to each element under the organization. Following is a order of
propagation from left to right for the rightmost element. Element right always overrides
propagation from the left.
Organization > Location > Service Area > Access Point > Link Group > Link
Organization > Location > Link Group
Organization > Location > Service Area > Eye
Organization > Wireless Network
Organization > Location > Service Area > Access Point
Organization > Location > Service Area
Organization > Location
Organization