Policy - Extreme Networks ExtremeCloud Appliance Series User Manual

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Network Service Settings
Managing a Network Service
Once a network service is created, you can modify the configuration settings or delete the network. To
get started:
1
Go to Configure > Networks.
2 Select a network service from the list.
The network settings display.
3 Modify configuration settings as needed and click Save.
4 To delete a network, click Delete.
A delete confirmation message displays. Click OK.
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Policy

You can define policy rules for a role to specify network access. Network policies are a set of rules,
defined in a specific order, that determine how connections are authorized or denied. If you do not
define policy rules for a role, the role's default action is applied to all traffic subject to that role. However,
if you require user-specific filter definitions, then the filter ID configuration identifies the specific role
that is applied to the user.
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Roles List
on page 58
Configuring Roles
on page 127
Class of Service
on page 135
VLANS
on page 137
Configuring Rates
on page 142
Configuring Roles
A role is a set of network access services that can be applied at various points in a policy-enabled
network. Roles are usually named for a type of user such as Student or Engineering. Often, role names
match the naming conventions that already exist in the organization. The role name should match filter
ID values set up on the RADIUS servers.
The default non-authenticated role is used when the client is not authenticated but able to access the
network. The default authenticated role is assigned to a client when it successfully authenticates but the
authentication process did not explicitly assign a role to the client.
Note
To configure default roles, go to Configure > Networks.
ExtremeCloud Appliance User Guide for version 4.36.03
on page 119
on page 119
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