View Application Policy - AP Stats

About this task

Extreme Network's legacy 802.11ac APs, running WiNG 5.9.x and WiNG 7.2.1 OS, use a third-party engine to detect top-level hosting applications along with the services these applications host. Once detected, administrator-defined rules that dictate how each traffic type is managed within a managed network can be applied. The Application Policies define these rules.

This screen displays Application policy related statistics on the selected AP. The total number of applications identified by the APs and the actions applied. The legacy APs are: AP7522, AP7532, AP7562, AP7612, AP7632, AP7662, AP8432, and AP8533.

Note

Note

The WiNG 802.11ax AP5xx APs use Purview™ libDPI to enforce AVC. Refer to the WiNG 7.2.1 CLI reference guide for more information.

Procedure

  1. Select the Statistics tab from the Web UI.
  2. Expand the System node on the top, left-hand side of the screen.
    The System node expands to display the RF Domains created within the managed network.
  3. Expand an RF Domain node, and select one of it's connected access points.
    The Access Point's statistics menu displays in the right-hand side of the screen, with the Health tab selected by default.
  4. Select Application Policy from the menu.
    The Application Policy screen displays.
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  5. Refer to the Rules table to review the results of the application policies put in place thus far from this managing access point.
    Action Displays the action executed on the listed application.
    • Allow - Allows packets for a specific application and its defined category type (social networking etc.). This is the default setting.
    • Deny - Denies (restricts) the action applied to a specific application or a specific application category.
    • Mark - Marks recognized packets with DSCP/8021p value Rate-limit - Rate limits packets from specific application types.
    Type Displays the application policy type applied.
    Precedence Lists the priority (from 1 - 256) for the application policy rule. The lower the value, the higher the priority assigned to this rule‘s enforcement action and the category and application assigned. A precedence also helps resolve conflicting rules for applications and categories.
    Action Hit Count Displays the number of times each listed application policy action has been triggered.
  6. Select Refresh to update the statistics counters to their latest values.