Extreme Networks ExtremeWare Enterprise Manager Installation And User Manual page 182

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— Access Start List: ExtremeWare Enterprise Manager uses six consecutive access
lists to specify traffic on a Cisco device. You can specify the starting access list,
and Enterprise Manager will use that list plus the following five. For example, if
you specify 100, then Enterprise Manager will use access lists 100 through 105.
You can specify a starting access list between 100 and 194. The default, if no
access list is yet configured on the device, is -1.
— Custom Queue List: You must specify a custom queue list for Enterprise Manager
to use to apply policies that do bandwidth control. You can specify a custom
queue list from 1 to 16. The default, if no queue list is yet configured on the
device, is -1.
— Priority Queue List: You must specify a priority queue list for Enterprise Manager
to use to apply policies that do priority control. You can specify a priority queue
list from 1 to 16. The default, if no queue list is yet configured on the device, is -1.
3 For each interface to which ExtremeWare Enterprise Manager will apply policies,
select the interface in the Interface list, and select a queueing strategy from the drop
down list in the Queueing Strategy field.
— Select Custom Queue List to bind the custom queue you have selected to the
interface, so ExtremeWare Enterprise Manager can do bandwidth control on this
interface.
— Select Priority Queue List to bind the priority queue you have selected to the
interface, so ExtremeWare Enterprise Manager can do priority control on this
interface.
— Select Don't Manage if ExtremeWare Enterprise Manager should not manage this
interface. This is the default strategy.
4 Click OK when you have completed your policy setup.
Once you have specified the access lists, and the custom and priority queue lists for
ExtremeWare Enterprise Manager, Enterprise Manager will assume complete control of
these resources. They will override any other settings configured outside Enterprise
Manager for these resources. The parameters are stored in the ExtremeWare Enterprise
Manager database, and are also written into the Cisco device login banner. If the same
device is added again or "sync"ed to the Enterprise Manager database, these
parameters will be read from the device during the synchronization process.
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