Publish a PolicyCenter ConfigurationPublish an Entire Child Configuration to its ParentThe publish function allows a child configuration to copy its entire effective configuration of local and inherited attributes and settings to the configuration's own parent. As a child configuration is published, two things happen:
Why does the publish function also clear the child configuration? Simply put, the publish function clears the child's attributes and settings so the child configuration can inherit those values from its parent. A child configuration's local settings always override those same settings inherited from its parent, so if the publish function did not clear the child configuration, its original local settings would completely supersede its new inherited configuration. To publish a child configuration:
Publish an Individual Traffic Class from a Child Configuration to its ParentTo publish a local class (with all of its policies, etc.) from a child configuration to its parent:
The class is removed from the child configuration and reappears as a local class on the parent configuration. The published traffic class will now appear in blue on the child configuration's class tree. Note: If a child configuration has host accounting enabled with categories assigned to its local classes, publishing that configuration to its parent configuration will delete and then recreate the parent's host accounting data files. As a result, any other child configurations of the same parent may lose some of their previous host accounting data. See also: PolicyCenter Configuration Management for additional information on inherited and local traffic classes. |
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