Using the PolicyAssistantUsing the 8950 AAA Policy Assistant in Server
Management Tool
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365-360-001R6.0
Issue 1, December 2008 9-27
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•Delete all records
•Make a copy of selected records
•Move selected record up
•Move selected record down
These action buttons allows you to perform appropriate actions.
1. To add a new Rule configuration, click on the insert a record, action button. The
Rule Configuration panel is displayed as shown in the Figure 9-18. This screen allows
you to add policy rule configurations.
Figure 9-18 Policy Assistant–Rule Configuration Panel
2. There are three tabs in the Rule Configuration panel namely, Conditions tab, Max
Connections, and Request Map tab. These allow to select an attribute to the Rule and
specify the value of it. It also allows you to choose if the rule has to match all the
conditions or just match any of the conditions and define the rule. The Rule
configuration you added will now be displayed in the main screen, Figure9-16.
3. The Edit, delete, delete all, copy, move up, move down buttons allows you to perform
necessary actions on the defined or existing Rule Configurations.
Defining Realms
Many ISPs use a realm name to identify the home ISP enabling traveling users to access
networks of other ISPs when roaming agreements are in place. Use a realm name or any
name that distinguishes the type of services provided by the policy. If you plan to route
incoming requests using a DNIS, you must create a realm. The following identifies
hypothetical group names for the three examples discussed here:
•domain01–for example, domain01\jsmith