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  1. Preface
  2. API policies
  3. Security policies
  4. CORS policies
  5. Rate limit policies
  6. Response caching policies
  7. Privacy policies
  8. IP filtering policies
  9. Third-party authentication and authorization

API Policies

API Policies

Creating a user-level rate limit policy

Creating a user-level rate limit policy

If you are assigned an Administrator or Deployer role, you can create a user-level rate limit policy for a managed API.
  1. On the
    API Console
    page, click the
    Managed APIs
    tab.
  2. Click the
    Actions
    menu on the row of the managed API to edit and select
    Edit Managed API
    .
  3. In the
    API Policies
    area, click
    Operational
    .
  4. Optionally, select the rate limit.
  5. In the
    User-Level Rate Limit
    area, click the
    +
    button to add new user names from the available list of users.
    You can associate only one user name with one user-level rate limit policy irrespective of the rate limit policy being enabled or disabled for the user.
    If you do not want to associate the user-level rate limit policy to the entire managed API, you can toggle the slider and disable the rate limit policy.
  6. Select the rate limit policy that you want to configure.
  7. The policy type and configuration fields auto-populates based on the user name and policy type selection.
  8. Optionally, toggle the
    Applies to
    slider if you do not want to associate the rate limit policy with the particular user.
  9. Optionally, in the
    Notes
    field, enter a note.
  10. Click
    Save
    .
    If any validation errors occur, the
    Validation
    panel appears. Fix all errors listed on the
    Validation
    panel and click
    Save
    again.
    API Center saves the managed API.

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