Introduces localized policy concepts and provides configuration guidance for IPv4 and IPv6 implementations, including Quality of Service for router-generated traffic.
A localized policy is a network configuration mechanism that enables administrators to define and apply network policies directly on network devices at specific locations.
Localized policy types and components
The topics in this section provide overview information about the different types of localized policies, the components of localized policies, and how to configure localized policies using Cisco SD-WAN Manager or the CLI.
QoS for router-generated Cisco SD-WAN Manager traffic
Provides information about prioritizing router-generated Cisco SD-WAN Manager traffic using QoS policies and class maps.
Localized policies
Describes policies that are provisioned locally through the CLI or through a device template.
Configure policies using a configuration group
Provisions localized policies, including Access Control Lists, Quality of Service, and Route Policies, on Cisco IOS XE Catalyst SD-WAN devices using a centralized configuration group. It outlines the procedures for configuring objects, forwarding classes, ACLs, and route policies, and deploying the final configuration to target devices.
Configure localized policy for IPv4 using the CLI
Configure localized IPv4 policy using CLI commands on Cisco IOS XE Catalyst SD-WAN devices.
Configure localized policy for IPv6 using the CLI
Configure localized policy for IPv6 using the CLI by defining mirroring and policing parameters, creating access lists with match-action sequences, and applying them to interfaces.
Localized data policy configuration examples
Provides straightforward examples of configuring localized data policy to influence traffic flow across the Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN domain.
Configure localized policy using classic policies
Describes how to configure localized policies using the Cisco SD-WAN Manager policy configuration wizard.