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Policy Components
The policy management architecture is fully
compliant with Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) policy management
standards. The SRC policy management system uses a distributed architecture
with the following components:
- Policies, Services, and Subscribers CLI—Defines
and deploys policies
- Policies, Services, and Subscribers subtasks in the C-Web
interface—Defines and deploys policies
- Policy engine—Resides on the SAE and makes policy
decisions (policy decision point)
- Policy enforcement point—Resides on the router or
policy server and performs policy management on the router
- Policy repository—Resides in the directory and stores
and distributes policies
Figure 6 shows the
components of the policy management system. As shown:
- Policies, Services, and Subscribers CLI and the Policies,
Services, and Subscribers subtasks in the C-Web interface are used
to create policies and maintain policy data in the policy repository.
- The policy repository distributes policy data to policy
engines that are located on SAEs throughout the network.
- The policy engine uses the policy data to instruct the
policy enforcement points to apply appropriate policies to subscriber
traffic in the network.
Figure 6: Policy Management Components

Policies, Services, and Subscribers CLI
The Policies, Services, and Subscribers CLI is
one of the applications that you use to define policies. You can use show commands to view information about configured
policies.
See Enabling the Policy Configuration on the SRC CLI.
Policy Engine
The policy engine acts as a policy decision point (PDP)
and is responsible for making decisions about the deployment of policies
on the router or the CMTS device. The policy engine runs as part of
the SAE.
Policy Repository
The policy repository is a directory that stores
policies and distributes policies to policy engines.
Policy Enforcement Point
The policy enforcement point is the policy management
component of the router that is responsible for enforcing the deployed
policies. In cable networks, the policy enforcement point is the CMTS
device.
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