Defining And Configuring Autotracker Policies; Where These Procedures Start; Defining A Port Policy; Defining A Mac Address Policy - Alcatel Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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Defining and Configuring AutoTracker Policies

Defining and Configuring AutoTracker Policies
You can define AutoTracker policies by port,
definition, or port binding. You can define multiple policies for a mobile group or
AutoTracker
if it matches any one rule. For example, you can define rules based on ports, rules
VLAN
based on
MAC
. However, defining multiple rules is not trivial – exercise extreme care when you do so
VLAN
and make sure that you understand the consequences of your definitions. In most situations,
it is advisable to use one of AutoTracker's predefined rules.
The sections below provide directions for setting up each type of AutoTracker policy. Follow
the directions for the policy you wish to set up.
Port Policy
MAC Address Policy
Protocol Policy
Network Address Policy
User-defined Policy
Binding Policy
DHCP Port Policy
DHCP MAC Address Policy

Where These Procedures Start

These policy configuration sections start in the middle of a sequence of steps with the
commands. During the
for mobile groups or for VLANs within non-mobile groups. The
option for adding policies (option #3). The procedures in these sections pick up at the point
after you choose to either to configure AutoTracker rules (
Page 20-4
if you wish. A port or device is included in a mobile group or AutoTracker
VLAN
address, and rules based on protocol in the same mobile group or AutoTracker
See Defining a Port Policy on page 20-5.
See Defining a MAC Address Policy on page 20-6.
See Defining a Protocol Policy on page 20-8.
See Defining a Network Address Policy on page 20-11.
See Defining Your Own Rules on page 20-13.
See Defining a Port Binding Policy on page 20-15.
See Defining a DHCP Port Policy on page 20-20.
See Defining a DHCP MAC Address Policy on page 20-21.
command prompt sequence you can configure polices
address, protocol, network address, user
MAC
) or add more rules (
or
command contains an
).

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