Scope
The scope resource (device or group) and its associated QoS profile.
Enabled
Indicates whether the policy is enabled for this policy scope. A green check (
indicates that the policy is enabled. A red X (
enabled. A policy that is not enabled will not be configured on the devices within the
scope, either automatically or when you start a configuration manually.
The Access List display shows IP and Security policies only. If the Security policy allows the system to
dynamically determine the IP at network login, then those policies will only appear while the user is
logged into the network. The VLAN QoS page display shows VLAN policies, and the Source Port QoS
page shows Source Port policies.
Access List Display
You can use the Access List display to view traffic patterns and access list rules generated by your
EPICenter IP policies and active Security policies. At the group level, you can view the traffic patterns
generated by all the IP and Security policies that include a selected group in the policy scope or
domain. At the individual device level, you can view all the access rules generated by EPICenter
policies for an Extreme i-series device, as well as the policies actually configured on the device. Most
Security policies are shown only while the user is actively connected to the network.
NOTE
IP policies can only be configured on Extreme Networks devices running ExtremeWare versions 5.0x or 6.0.x or later.
Non-i-series devices only support IP policies if they run ExtremeWare 5.0x. (All Extreme Networks devices support
VLAN QoS.)
To display the traffic patterns generated by the IP and Security policies that include the group in the
●
policy scope, select a group in the component tree.
The Access List page shows all the traffic patterns generated by any IP and Security policies that have
the selected group in its scope (see
EPICenter Reference Guide
Figure
267).
Access List Display
) indicates that the policy is not
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