Field | Description | ||
Name | The name of the policy. A policy name can contain any character (including spaces). A policy name does not need to be unique within the registry. However, to reduce ambiguity, you should avoid giving multiple policies the same name. As a best practice, we recommend that organizations adopt appropriate naming conventions to ensure the assignment of distinct policy names. | ||
Description | Optional. Additional comments or descriptive information about the policy. | ||
Version | The user-assigned version ID assigned to this policy. You may use any versioning scheme you choose for identifying different versions of a policy. The identifier does not need to be numeric. Examples: 0.0a 1.0.0 (beta) Pre-release 001 V1-2007.04.30 CentraSite also maintains a system-assigned version identifier for a policy. The system-assigned version identifier is independent from the version identifier that you specify in this field. For more information about user-assigned and system-assigned version identifiers, see System-Assigned vs User-Assigned Version
Identifiers. | ||
Priority | An integer that represents the priority of this policy with respect to other policies that might be triggered by the same event. Priority values 0 through 10 and values greater than 9999 are reserved for predefined policies. You cannot assign these values to the user-defined policies that you create in CentraSite Control. The default priority for a user-defined policy is 11. For more information priorities, see What Happens if an Event Triggers
Multiple Policies?. | ||
Actions | The settings on this tab specify the actions that CentraSite will execute when the policy is enforced. For more information about setting the properties on this tab, see Assigning Actions to a Design/Change-Time
Policy. | ||
Scope | The settings on this tab specify the object types and event types to which the policy applies. For more information about setting the properties on this tab, see Assigning Actions to a Design/Change-Time
Policy. | ||
States | The settings on this tab specify the lifecycles and state changes to which this policy applies. For more information about setting the properties on this tab, see Assigning Actions to a Design/Change-Time
Policy.
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Permissions | The settings on this tab identify the users who have instance-level permissions on the policy. For more information about setting the properties on this tab, see Assigning Actions to a Design/Change-Time
Policy. |