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Associated Profiles
Policy Role Settings
Table 55: Role Parameter Settings
Field
Name
Bandwidth Limit
Default Action
VLAN ID
Associated Profile
Rules
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Policy Rules for OSI L2 to L4
Application (Layer 7) Rules
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Associated Profiles
A list of configuration Profiles that this role or network can be associated with. Select a Profile to make
the association. Clear a check box to disassociate the Profile.
Networks and roles must be associated with a configuration Profile. Device groups have a configuration
Profile assignment. Therefore, APs within the device group are associated with the network definition
and the role policy definition through the configuration Profile. Once you have configured the network
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Name of the role.
Select this option to allow unlimited bandwidth. Click
Class of Service value.
Determines the access control default action. 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. Valid values are:
Allow. Allow packets using the specified VLAN option. Specify
either the Default Network VLAN or a configured VLAN.
Deny. Deny packets that do not match a filter rule or deny packets
when a filter rule does not exist. When a packet does match the
filter rule action Allow, allow packet using the specified VLAN
option. Specify either the Default Network VLAN or a configured
VLAN.
Policy roles default to the VLAN specified during network
configuration. You can specify a unique VLAN here. Click
new VLAN option.
Indicates profiles that this role is associated with. Click
profile association.
Note: Associate a role with a configuration Profile. The configuration
Profile is associated with the device group. Each AP in the device
group makes use of the policy role.
Policy rules are organized by Open Systems Interconnection (OSI)
layer classification. Select the drop-down arrow to display rules that
pertain to each OSI layer.
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