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8.39 Network Policy (NP) Context

A Network Policy is a collection of packet filters that you can use to implement various Quality of Service
requirements. Each Network Policy contains an inbound Policy Object and an outbound Policy Object. The
inbound policy filters packets that are sent from wireless devices to the WS5000. The outbound policy filters
packets that are sent from the switch to the wireless devices.
A Policy Object contains some number of Classification Groups, which contain Classifiers. It is at the Classifier
and Classification Group levels that the filtering rules are defined.
Table 8.44
summarizes the commands within this context. Common commands between multiple contexts are
described in further detail in the
Table 8.44 Network Policy Context Command Summary
Command
.. or end
Terminate a current session and moves up a context, hierarchically.
exit
Terminate a current session and returns to the "root" prompt.
? or help
Get the command information.
logout or bye
Close this session.
clear
Clear the screen.
emergencymode
Enable or disable Emergency mode.
np
Select a Network Policy to configure
remove
Remove a Network Policy
show
Display available classifier instance details.

8.39.1 add

Network Policy (NP) Context
Creates and adds a Network Policy instance.
Syntax
add <name>
Parameters
name
The name that's given to the new Network Policy.
Example
WS5000.(Cfg).NP> add NY_ntwk_SwitchPolicy
Adding Network Policy...
Status: Success.
Network Policy information
Available Network Policies:
1. Default Network Policy.
2. NetVision_VoIP_Priority.
Common Commands
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Description
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