Configuring group and vlan policies, 20 configuring group and vlan policies – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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Configuring Group and VLAN

Policies

AutoTracker

policies

subdivide network traffic based on specific criteria. AutoTracker policies

can be defined by port,

MAC

address, protocol, network address, user-defined, port binding,

DHCP

port, or

DHCP

MAC

address policy. You can define multiple policies—also referred to as

“rules”—for a mobile Group or an AutoTracker

VLAN

. A port or device is included in a mobile

Group or AutoTracker

VLAN

if it matches any one AutoTracker rule. For example, you can

define rules based on

MAC

address and rules based on protocol in the same mobile group or

AutoTracker

VLAN

.

This chapter provides an overview of AutoTracker Policies

as well as instructions for configur-

ing these policies. AutoTracker policies may be applied to mobile groups (including authenti-
cated groups) and to

VLAN

s within standard groups. All policy types may be used with mobile

groups and

VLAN

s within standard Groups. However, only the Binding Rule may be used

with authenticated groups.

Note

This chapter contains instructions for configuring
AutoTracker policies for mobile groups or AutoTracker

VLANs

. Instructions for configuring groups (mobile and

non-mobile) can be found in Chapter 19. More detailed
overview and instructions for AutoTracker

VLANs

(created within non-mobile groups) can be found in
Chapter 22.

AutoTracker policies enable you to control communications between end stations in your
network. You define policies that determine membership in the mobile group or AutoTracker

VLAN

and AutoTracker automatically locates ports or devices that fit the policies and places

them into the mobile group or AutoTracker

VLAN

.

You can define physical policies or logical policies (or combinations thereof) to determine
membership. Physical policies consist of port rules: you define the members as one or more
specific ports and membership is limited to the ports defined and the

MAC

addresses of

devices connected to those ports.

Logical

VLAN

policies can consist of

MAC

address rules, protocol rules, network address rules,

user-defined, or port binding rules. Ports are assigned to mobile groups or AutoTracker

VLANs

that have logical rules when the

MPX

module examines frames that originate from devices

connected to the switch. If a frame is received that matches a logical rule, the source device’s

MAC

address and the port to which the source device is connected are both made members.

The members of a mobile group or AutoTracker

VLAN

thus consist of source devices originat-

ing frames that fit the AutoTracker policies and the ports to which those source devices are
connected.

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