Rules
Rules Inventory helps to define custom business rule(s) for specific actions and workflow(s) can be invoked for closed-loop automation.
Users can customize any action as per the business use case using workflow and associate it with the actions. The workflow will be triggered for a Rule-based on the criteria configured.
Key Features:
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A common Rule Inventory integrating key platforms (i.e., Control Center, Device Management, Alerts, Insight, etc.).
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Provision to define custom business rule(s) for module-specific actions.
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Provision to define the trigger, rule criteria for module-specific actions.
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Provision to define one or many workflow actions against a rule.
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Provision to execute the specific action defined based on the pre-defined rule.
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Provision to trigger workflow requests/token ID, and indicate the relevant status.
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Provision for a common notification center for actioning workflow requests.
Why Rules, Policy in AppViewX?
A policy is a condition that when met causes the system to perform a specific set of actions.
Policies can be used for event-driven automation and to automate network change and
configuration tasks such as:
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A comprehensive policy/rule inventory to define, manage policies, and triggers.
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Web interface to configure business data objects without changing code.
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Eliminates hard coding of complex business logic; enables faster policy-driven GTM solutions.
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Define internal rules across modules – Certificate, Alert, Control Center, Dashboard, Device Management, Reports, etc.
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Perform event-driven orchestration based on internal and external event(s).
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Provision to map Business processes to specific actions across AppViewX.
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Detecting and collecting configuration changes made by external users.
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Notifying users and systems when a configuration change is detected.
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Auto-remediating critical compliance violations.
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A rule can be a server-side, client-side logic that runs when any CRUD operation is performed.
The Rules sub-system within the Studio module allows you to perform the following tasks:
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Create a rule
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Clone a rule
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Delete a rule