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Configuring ISG Control Policies
Feature Information for ISG Control Policies
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Table 1 Feature Information for ISG Control Policies
Feature Name Releases Feature Configuration Information
ISG: Policy Control: Policy: Domain Based
(Autodomain, Proxy)
Cisco IOS XE
Release 2.2
ISG control policies manage the primary services and rules
used to enforce particular contracts. These policies include
programmable interfaces to dynamic triggers and
conditional logic to be applied to flows within a session, or
other characteristics of a session, upon meeting the policy
criteria. Policies can be configured to interpret the domain
as a request to activate the service associated with that
domain name, allowing users to automatically receive
services in accordance with the domain to which they are
attempting to connect.
The following sections provide more information about this
feature:
Information About ISG Control Policies, page 2
How to Configure an ISG Control Policy, page 4
ISG: Policy Control: Policy: Triggers Cisco IOS XE
Release 2.2
ISG control policies can be configured with time-based,
volume-based, and duration-based policy triggers.
Time-based triggers use an internal clock, allowing policies
to be applied at specific times. Volume-based triggers are
based on packet count; when the packet count reaches a
specified value, the specified policy is applied.
Duration-based triggers are based on an internal timer.
Upon expiration of the timer, the specified policy is applied.
The following sections provide more information about this
feature:
Information About ISG Control Policies, page 2
How to Configure an ISG Control Policy, page 4
ISG: Policy Control: Multidimensional Identity
per Session
Cisco IOS XE
Release 2.2
ISG control policies provide a flexible way to collect pieces
of subscriber identity information during session
establishment. Control policies also allow session policy to
be applied iteratively as more elements of identity
information become available to the system.
The following sections provide more information about this
feature:
Information About ISG Control Policies, page 2
How to Configure an ISG Control Policy, page 4

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