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Quality of Service (QoS) Network Management Example of a Rapier/SwitchBlade Policy
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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