Actions for Writing Policy Rules

The policy wizard supports a large number of actions that can be used for constructing policy rules. There are two types of policy-processing actions:
Mandatory actions
This action defines what happens when the current policy is through executing. When you are creating a policy rule in the policy wizard, these actions are displayed at the top of the list of available actions with a radio button that forces you to select only one of these actions.
Optional actions
These are actions executed when the conditions in the policy rule have been met. When you are creating a policy rule in the policy wizard, this is a list of actions that you can add to your policy rule. You can select none, one, several, or up to 40 of these optional actions per rule. However, each action is limited, so that it can be executed only once per policy rule.

In the same way that you can customize conditions by editing parameter values, many of these actions can be customized by specifying parameter values as well.

Actions are listed in alphabetical order. Actions also are affected by the current mode. Therefore, some of the actions documented may not be available in your policy wizard.