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- | ======Session Policing====== | ||
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- | You can manage Session Policing in the GUI under SSG control → Services → Session Policings.\\ | ||
- | The process of configuring session policing consists of two steps: | ||
- | - Creating a service profile and configuring policing within the profile: selecting protocols and assigning them priority (policing class) or speed. | ||
- | - Overlaying a Policing Profile on a subscriber. | ||
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- | =====Creating and customizing the Service Profile===== | ||
- | Create a profile to which we will then add protocols and configure policies.\\ | ||
- | One protocol can be added to different profiles, and one profile can be overlaid on multiple subscribers. | ||
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- | To create a profile, you need to perform the following actions on the corresponding panel: | ||
- | - Press the **+** (Add Profile) button. | ||
- | - Enter a profile name | ||
- | - Save\\ {{: | ||
- | - Add the necessary protocols to the created profile: click the + (Add Protocol) button on the Protocols panel | ||
- | - Fill in the details of the protocol/ | ||
- | * Select Mode (Protocol or Protocols Group), fill in the name of the protocol or select the name of the group from the drop-down list | ||
- | * Prioritize the selected protocol or group. There are two ways to do this: set the priority or rate.\\ Description of parameters: | ||
- | * The **Priority** parameter overrides the class with respect to global DSCP markup | ||
- | * With the **Inbound rate** and **Outbound rate** parameters, you can set the traffic rate for a particular session | ||
- | * The parameters **Burst inbound rate** and **Burst outbound rate** show what the short-term rate interruption equals | ||
- | - Save\\ {{: | ||
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- | =====Applying Session Policing to a Subscriber===== | ||
- | Before applying a profile to a subscriber, it is necessary to enable the profile by clicking on the " | ||
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- | From the graphical interface, you can overlay a service profile on a subscriber in two ways: | ||
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- | ====Per subscriber on the list==== | ||
- | - Open the profile editing window | ||
- | - Activate service 18 - Session Policings by clicking the checkbox next to it and select the desired profile | ||
- | - Save | ||
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- | ====To multiple or all subscribers in the list==== | ||
- | - Check the required subscribers or select the whole list using the checkbox in the table header. | ||
- | - Open the service configuration window\\ {{: | ||
- | - Activate service 18 - Session Policing by clicking the checkbox next to it and select the desired profile | ||
- | - Save\\ {{: | ||
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- | <note warning> | ||
- | In industrial operation mode, it is recommended to do this with the help of billing: [[dpi: | ||
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