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Administration of the Avaya G350 Media Gateway - Avaya Support

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Configuring policyDefining policy listsThis section provides information on how to define policy lists and includes <strong>the</strong> following topics:●●●●Creating and editing a policy list — instructions on how to create or edit a policy listDefining list identification attributes — instructions on how to configure <strong>the</strong> attributes <strong>of</strong> apolicy list, such as a list name, owner, and cookieDefault actions — lists <strong>the</strong> default action <strong>the</strong> <strong>G350</strong> takes when no rule in <strong>the</strong> policy listmatches <strong>the</strong> packetDeleting a policy list — instructions on how to delete a policy listCreating and editing a policy listTo create or edit a policy list, you must enter <strong>the</strong> context <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> list. If <strong>the</strong> list already exists, youcan edit <strong>the</strong> list from <strong>the</strong> list context. If <strong>the</strong> list does not exist, entering <strong>the</strong> list context creates <strong>the</strong>list.To create or edit an access control list, type ip access-control-list, followed by a listnumber in <strong>the</strong> range 300-399. The <strong>G350</strong> includes one pre-configured access control list. Thepre-configured access control list is list number 300. Thus, to create a new access control list,you can type <strong>the</strong> following command:ip access-control-list 301To create or edit a QoS list, type ip qos-list, followed by a list number in <strong>the</strong> range 400-499.The <strong>G350</strong> includes one pre-configured QoS list. The pre-configured QoS list is list number 400.Thus, to create a new QoS list, you can type <strong>the</strong> following command:ip qos-list 401Once you have entered <strong>the</strong> list context, you can perform <strong>the</strong> following actions:● Configure rules — see Defining rules on page 261● Configure composite operations — see Composite operations on page 266● Configure DSCP mapping (Qos lists only) — see DSCP table on page 269256 <strong>Administration</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Avaya</strong> <strong>G350</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Gateway</strong>

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