Network Policies - Symbol WS5000 series Reference Manual

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Figure 4.6 KDC Time Configuration
2. Enter the IP addresses for the Preferred Time Server, the First Alternate Time Server, and the
Second Alternate Time Server. The alternate servers are optional, but recommended.
3. Click Save to apply settings.

4.3 Network Policies

A network policy is a "packet filter." It prioritizes packets as they are sent across the wireless network, and
ultimately can also reject packets completely. Network policies define what packets should be filtered inbound
(input) and outbound (output) based on Input and Output Network Policies, respectively.
Network policies should be created to implement QoS and types of service (ToS) protocols. See
Service on page 1-11
for more details on QoS and types of service protocols supported by the WS5000 Series
wireless switch.
To see the configuration hierarchy while creating an Network Policy, click Where Am I? at any point. A Where
Am I? Dialog Box, such as
Figure
4.7, is displayed.
Using the WS5000 Series Switch GUI
Quality of
4-7

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