Service Categories; Key Information; Service Library Tasks - Extreme Networks IP Service Manager User Manual

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Service Categories

The egress rate limiting behavior of a service bundle is applied to the default QoS
profile (Qp1) on the subscriber port, and the ingress behavior is applied to Qp1 on the
subscriber's loopback port.
Service Categories
The service categories specify the speed of the port to which the services will be
applied. The supported categories are 10, 100, and 1000 Mbps. Changing the service
category affects the rate limiting choices on the system. The service category of a policy
based service must match the service category of the service bundle to which it is
added, as well as the subscriber's port speed.

Key Information

A configuration object managed by ISM Provision is tracked by its object type and its
key information. No other object of that type can use the same key information. When
you create an object you supply its key information, denoted by a field that ends with
an asterisk (*). For example, when you create a service bundle, you type the key
information into the Name* field. No other service bundle can use this identifier. Since
ISM Provision tracks an object by its key information, you cannot modify key
information for objects. You can modify other parameters for objects, but not the key. If
you want to have an object with the same parameters but different key information, you
will need to copy the object, and provide the new key information when you paste it.

Service Library Tasks

The following tasks are performed in the Service Library view of IP Service Manager:
• Add a Service Bundle
• Add a Policy Based Service
• Add an IP, TCP or UDP Traffic Policy
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