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Before creating policies, review the default setting of NFM-P policy-related system preferences and customize them as required. For example, you can display or hide the policy names on policy configuration forms for certain types of local policies or enforce a restriction to the distribution mode for certain types of local policies that will permit local editing only. See the NSP System Administrator Guide for information about configuring policy-related system preferences.
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Create the required policy; see
Table 49-3, Location of NFM-P policy information to help locate the appropriate policy information.
Note: For policies that require you to enter a name to identify the policy, you cannot use “N/A” for the policy name; the term N/A is restricted.
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Release and distribute the policies:
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To release and distribute select policies; see
To release and distribute a policy.
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As required, create a Policy Distribute Group to specify a group of NEs to distribute a policy to; see
To create a policy distribution group.
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To distribute multiple policies using a Policy Distribute Group in one action; see
To distribute multiple policies.
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As required, change the deployment settings for policy distribution:
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Change the distribution mode of local policies to synchronize with a global policy or to change a global policy back to a local edit distribution mode; see
To change the distribution mode of a policy.
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Change the maximum number of managed policy objects that a distribution deployer is allowed to send; see
To configure the maximum number of policy objects per deployer.
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Change the default maximum number of tasks involved when a group of policies is distributed; see
To configure the maximum number of tasks for distribution.
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As required, stop the distribution of the policy while it is in progress; see
To stop a policy distribution currently in progress.
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As required, synchronize policies across all deployed NEs; see
To synchronize a policy.
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Assign policies to resources during service configuration or modification. See
Chapter 70, Service management and QoSfor more information.
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As required, configure a policy override that allows you to change default settings associated for the following policies:
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AAA subscriber policy overrides; see
To configure an AA subscriber policy override on an ISA-AA group or partition.
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Port scheduler policy overrides; see
To configure Ethernet ports.
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HSMDA policy overrides; see
To configure an HSMDA override.
QoS policy overrides on:
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Epipe or Ipipe L2 access interface policy overrides; see
To create a VLL L2 access interface on a terminating site.
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Incidental tasks
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As required, manage NFM-P policies:
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Enable or disable an exclusive policy editing restriction on one or more NEs or remove any exclusive edit locks that were previously set; see
To configure an exclusive policy editing restriction on an NE.
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Copy a policy; see
To copy a policy.
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Modify a policy; see
To modify a policy and
To view local policy contents.
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Export existing global policies to a file in order to make them available for import elsewhere; see
To export a policy.
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Import global policies from an exported policy file; see
To import a policy.
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Delete a policy; see
To delete a policy. |