Extreme Networks ExtremeWare Enterprise Manager Installation And User Manual page 159

Version 2.0
Table of Contents

Advertisement

— Click the policy object selector button at the right of the Source Ports field, then
select the type of policy object for which you want to specify the source port
pop-up menu. Source Ports are specified (implicitly) for users or end stations,
and explicitly using port sets.
Select source port specifications and add or remove them from the Selected items
list. You can display lists of other types of policy objects by selecting from the
pull-down list in the Show Type field.
When you have finished, click OK.
— You can also type in new switch port names or delete the port names in the
Source Port list itself.
The name must be in the form:
<switchname>[< port# >,< port#range >,...]
The port number must be preceded by the switch name, and the list of ports
must be enclosed in square brackets. Multiple switches are separated by
semi-colons, following the convention used by Microsoft Outlook.
For example:
Summit24[1];Summit48[3-5,29,41]
• To change the treatment used for this policy, select a treatment from the pull-down
list in the Treatment field.
• Clicking Reset at any time prior to clicking Save will restore the policy definition to
those currently in effect for the selected policy.
• Click the Save button to save the changes as the new policy definition.
Source Port QoS depend on 802.1Q tagging to carry the QoS parameters across switch
boundaries. In order to allow Source Port policies to be effective end-to-end, you should
make sure your switch-to-switch links use tagged ports.
E
W
E
M
XTREME
ARE
NTERPRISE
ANAGER
I
U
G
NSTALLATION AND
SER
UIDE
V
M
N
IEWING AND
ODIFYING
ETWORK
P
OLICIES
8-31

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Extremeware enterprise manager 2.0

Table of Contents