SRC-PE Release 1.0.x Services and Policies Guide > Configuring and Managing Policies with Policy Editor
> Configuring Policy Groups
Configuring Policy Groups
You create policy groups within policy folders. To add a policy group:
- In the Policy Editor navigation pane, right-click the Policies folder, and select New > PolicyGroup.
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Cut or copy an existing policy group, and paste it to create a new policy group.
The PolicyGroup Name dialog box appears.
- Enter a unique name for the policy group, and click OK.
The new policy group appears in the navigation pane.
- Select the new policy group.
The PolicyGroup pane appears.
- Edit or accept the default values for the policy group fields.
See Policy Folder Fields.
- Select File > Save.
The PolicyGroup pane contains a table that summarizes the policy lists and rules that are within the policy group. See. Using the PolicyGroup Summary Table.
Policy Group Fields
In Policy Editor, you can modify the following fields in a PolicyGroup content pane.
Description
- Description of the policy group.
- Value—Text
- Default—No value
Caption
- Short description of the policy group.
- Value—Text
- Default—No value
Keywords
- Series of words that Policy Editor uses as a filter for keyword searches.
- Value—Text
- Default—No value
Using the PolicyGroup Summary Table
The PolicyGroup pane contains a table that summarizes the policy lists and rules that are within the policy group. The fields in the table vary depending on the type of policy lists and rules in the policy group. Table 25 describes the fields in the policy group summary table.
Table 25: Fields in Policy Editor Summary Tables
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ACT
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Action applied to a policy group.
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Double-click on an ACT cell. The corresponding action dialog box appears.
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Right-click on an ACT cell. A pop-up menu appears from which you can edit or delete an action.
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ARB
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JUNOS filter conditions.
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Double-click on an ARB cell. The Arbitrary Condition dialog box appears.
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CLA
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Classifier.
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Double-click on a CLA cell. The condition pane appears.
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DIR
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Indicates the applicability of the policy list—whether the policy list associated with the policy group applies to egress or ingress traffic flow or both egress and ingress traffic flow. For PCMM policies, indicates whether the policy is for an upstream service flow or a downstream service flow.
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Click on a DIR cell. A drop-down menu appears from which you can select a direction.
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DST
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Destination network matching.
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Double-click on a DST cell. The Destination Network Condition dialog box appears.
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FWC
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Forwarding class QoS condition.
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Double-click on an FWC cell. The QoS Condition dialog box appears.
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PL
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Name of the policy list.
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Double-click on a PL cell. The PolicyList pane appears.
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PR
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Name of the policy rule.
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Double-click on a PR cell. The PolicyRule pane appears.
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PRI
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Precedence that is applied to the actions of a policy rule.
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Double-click on a PRI cell. A text cursor appears that allows you to type a new precedence.
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ROLES
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Indicates whether the policy list is a JUNOS policy list or a JUNOSe policy list.
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Click on a ROLES cell. A drop-down menu appears from which you can select a role.
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SRC
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Source network matching.
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Double-click on an SRC cell. The Source Network Condition dialog box appears.
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STA
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Indicates whether statistics accounting is enabled or disabled.
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Click the check box. Checking the box enables accounting. Removing the check disables accounting.
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SVC
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Protocol and port matching.
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Double-click on an SVC cell. The Protocol Condition dialog box appears.
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TOS
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Type of service matching.
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Double-click on a TOS cell. The TOS Condition dialog box appears.
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