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Quality of Service (QoS) Network Management Example of a Rapier/SwitchBlade Policy
AlliedView NMS Administration Guide (Configuring Network Services)
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• A flow, priority, or action can be defined first and made applicable to all device types. In creating a policy, the user can con-
trol which device types a flow, priority, or action will apply to.
• The user can create the flows, priorities, and actions first, and then in creating the policy create the rules that associate these
together.
• The user can create a policy first, and then use the Flow Descriptors, Priority Actions, and Traffic Actions buttons to cre-
ate new flows, priorities, and actions before defining the Rule Table.
• The Copy and Paste buttons are useful when, in defining a flow, priority, or action, the user needs to copy over the
attributes to the other devices. An example would be in defining the flow CRM server; the user could define the attributes
for one device type, and then copy and paste these for the other device types.
FIGURE 6-95 Example Policy for Rapier/SwitchBlade Devices