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NOTE
This may also occur if you are using an appliance with a firmware version prior to the 7.0.2 Update 1.
What triggers a warning?
If none of the bridges are mapped to a circuit type, then a warning appears for the specific appliance.
If there is one or more appliances with a warning, then a warning appears next to the Bridge/Circuit Type Mapping
menu item.
What happens to the mappings when I move an appliance?
The bridge retains its circuit type mappings when moving between appliance groups.
If the appliance is moved to the
Not Deployed
area, then the circuit type mapping is removed.
2.6.9 Optimizer Policy Tree
All network behavior that you need to modify is specified by policies in the optimizer. This includes traffic shaping,
prioritization, acceleration, and packet marking. These policies are arranged hierarchically in a tree so that you can assign
different policy rules to different types of traffic on your network. The hierarchy consists of circuits, virtual circuits, policy
sets, and policy rules. Note that policy sets are a concept within EMC only; they do not exist on Network Orchestrator
appliances. The tree is processed in a top-to-bottom order, so the policies on traffic are applied accordingly.
Policy sent to the appliance is dependent on Circuit Type
When the Optimizer Policy Tree is assigned to an appliance group, generally, all appliance groups that are nested under
that group inherit the Optimizer Policy Tree. In which case, a message area above the Policy Tree indicates that the tree
is inherited. If you do not want child appliance groups to inherit the tree, you can stop the inheritance.
All the appliances within a group will potentially receive that Policy Tree when the policy is sent. An appliance receives
the Policy Tree configuration that corresponds to its bridge/circuit type mapping.
EXAMPLE
Consider a Policy Tree with three circuits, Internet, MPLS, and Voice, where the circuits map to Circuit Types of the
same name. For example, Internet maps to a circuit type named "Internet". Now consider an appliance (within this
Policy Tree's appliance group) that has its two bridges mapped to only two of these circuits: br10 to Internet, and
br20 to MPLS. When the configuration is sent to this appliance, the circuit "Internet" is mapped to the appliance's
bridge br10 and the circuit "MPLS" is mapped to the appliance's bridge br20. The "Voice" circuit is not be sent to the
appliance as there is not a matching circuit type.
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