Overview of Policy Service Node (PSN) Architecture
The Policy Service Node (PSN) architecture consists of various key components such as Policy Administration Node (PAN), Monitoring Node (MnT), Inline Posture Node (IPN), and Multi-Function Node. These components work together to enable efficient policy management and network monitoring within a network infrastructure, ensuring optimal performance and security. The architecture is designed to handle diverse policy enforcement tasks seamlessly, making it a crucial element in modern network environments.
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Policy Service Node (PSN) PAN Policy Administration Node (PAN) PSN Monitoring Node (MnT) Inline Posture Node (IPN) MnT IPN Multi Function Node
Policy Service Node (PSN) Policy Administration Node (PAN) PSN PAN Monitoring Node (MnT) Inline Posture Node (IPN) MnT IPN Multi Function Node
Policy Service Node (PSN) Policy Administration Node (PAN) PSN PAN PSN MnT Monitoring Node (MnT) Inline Posture Node (IPN) IPN MnT IPN Multi Function Node
Policy Service Node (PSN) Policy Administration Node (PAN) PSN PAN Monitoring Node (MnT) Inline Posture Node (IPN) MnT IPN Multi Function Node