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Configuring ISG Policies for Regulating Network Access
Prerequisites for ISG Policies for Regulating Network Access
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Prerequisites for ISG Policies for Regulating Network Access
For information about release and platform support, see the
“Feature Information for ISG Policies for
Regulating Network Access” section on page 8
.
Information About ISG Policies for Regulating Network Access
Before you configure ISG policies for regulating network access, you should understand the following
concept:
•
Methods of Regulating Network Access, page 2
Methods of Regulating Network Access
ISG supports the following methods of regulating network access. Each of these methods can be applied
to an ISG session and can be dynamically updated.
Modular QoS CLI (MQC) Policies
QoS policies configured using the MQC are supported for subscriber sessions only. MQC policies cannot
be applied to ISG services.
ISG Policing
ISG policing supports policing of upstream and downstream traffic. ISG policing differs from policing
configured using the MQC in that ISG policing can be configured in service profiles to support policing
of traffic flows. MQC policies cannot be configured in service profiles. ISG policing can also be
configured in user profiles and service profiles to support session policing.
How to Configure ISG Policies for Regulating Network Access
This section contains procedures for configuring ISG policing. See the
“Additional References” section
on page 7
for references to information on how to configure MQC policies and support for dynamic
updates to policies for regulating network access.
This section contains the following task:
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Configuring ISG Policing, page 2
Configuring ISG Policing
Before you configure ISG policing, you should understand the following concept:
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Overview of ISG Policing, page 3
To configure ISG policing, perform the following tasks:
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Configuring Policing in a Service Policy Map on the Router, page 3
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Configuring Policing in a Service Profile or User Profile on the AAA Server, page 5
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Verifying ISG Policing, page 5
Summary of Contents for IOS XE
Page 14: ...About Cisco IOS XE Software Documentation Additional Resources and Documentation Feedback xii ...
Page 28: ...Using the Command Line Interface in Cisco IOS XE Software Additional Information xiv ...
Page 36: ...Intelligent Services Gateway Features Roadmap 8 ...
Page 46: ...Overview of ISG Feature Information for the Overview of ISG 10 ...
Page 70: ...Configuring ISG Control Policies Feature Information for ISG Control Policies 24 ...
Page 136: ...Configuring MQC Support for IP Sessions Feature Information for MQC Support for IP Sessions 8 ...
Page 224: ...Configuring ISG Subscriber Services Feature Information for ISG Subscriber Services 20 ...
Page 344: ...Service Gateway Interface Feature Information for Service Gateway Interface 8 ...