Add Network Enforcement to a Data Service Policy

Depending on your integration, network enforcement in a data service policy or service eCommerce policy is ensured by adding a rating group.

If a data service policy does not reference a Bucket ID (it says None next to the Rating Group label) and if the network feature containing the policy or the service eCommerce policy is in Draft or Testing mode, you can add a rating group to the policy. Network enforcement may or may not be required in a policy depending on your tenant settings.

  1. Find the data service policy in Draft or Testing mode that you want to add a Bucket ID to.
  2. Click the corresponding View button  in the right column. (The buttons in the right column appear when you hover the mouse pointer over the row.)
  3. Click the Lock button  (to unlock and enable editing).
  4. Make sure that the data service policy that you want to add the Rating Group to has at least one component, and that at least one component has at least one filter. Otherwise, add a component, and then add a filter.
  5. Click None > From Library next to Rating Group (in the upper-right corner of the service policy).
  6. Click the radio button next to the Rating Group you want to use.
  7. Click Add.

The new association is saved automatically.

The goal of network enforcement is to enforce policies on non-embedded-client devices in parallel with the policy filters and policy events that control enforcement on embedded-client devices. If you do not make the filter and policy event in the service policy where you added network enforcement match the rating group, non-embedded-client devices and embedded-client devices may behave differently on your network and your intercept notifications may not work properly for notifications or plans that use the service policy.