Toolpack:Create Sbc Access Rule A

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To change the priority of an access rule, use the arrow icons.  
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'''To change the priority of an access rule, use the arrow icons.'''
 
*To increase the priority of an access rule, use either the double or single arrow [[Image:Sbc_Rule_6.png]] to move the rule up by one position, or to the top of the list.  
 
*To increase the priority of an access rule, use either the double or single arrow [[Image:Sbc_Rule_6.png]] to move the rule up by one position, or to the top of the list.  
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*To decrease the priority of an access rule, use either the double or single arrow [[Image:Sbc_Rule_7.png]] to move the rule down by one position, or to the bottom of the list.
 
*To decrease the priority of an access rule, use either the double or single arrow [[Image:Sbc_Rule_7.png]] to move the rule down by one position, or to the bottom of the list.
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'''Position of sample rule before it is moved'''
 
'''Position of sample rule before it is moved'''

Revision as of 10:44, 30 September 2016

Applies to version(s): v2.10

In addition to the default access rules that are included with the SBC, one or more custom rules can be created and their priority in a series of rules can be set. To add a new rule or to change its priority, do the following:

1-Click SBC in the navigation panel.

Sbc Enable 0.png

2-Click Create New Rule.

Sbc Rule 0.png

3-Enter values for the rule.

  • Click Create

Sbc Rule 1.png

4-Verify that Firewall rules were successfully created message is displayed.

Sbc Rule 2.png

5-To define what the rule will do, click Create New Filter.

Sbc Rule 2a.png

6-Enter values for the filter.

  • Click Create

Sbc Rule 3.png


To change the priority of an access rule, use the arrow icons.

  • To increase the priority of an access rule, use either the double or single arrow Sbc Rule 6.png to move the rule up by one position, or to the top of the list.
  • To decrease the priority of an access rule, use either the double or single arrow Sbc Rule 7.png to move the rule down by one position, or to the bottom of the list.


Position of sample rule before it is moved Sbc Rule 4.png

Position of sample rule after it is moved Sbc Rule 5.png

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