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You must follow some simple rules when creating sequences:
TABLE 4.5: Sequence Rules
4.6.3
Summary of Scenario Creation
The suggested process of creating and executing a Scenario is as follows:
1. Create a Scenario in the library.
2. Drag and drop to create Global Rules Events and Actions and/or to create Sequence
and State Events and Actions.
3. Complete the Scenario and Save it.
4. Select the Scenario in the Library that you want to run on the device.
5. To run the Scenario, click the Start Session button. The device starts to monitor/
modify traffic.
4.7 Running
Scenarios
If you use a library as a Scenario archive, then the process of executing a Scenario is as
follows:
Click on File > Open to open an existing File Library. The File Library displays all saved
Scenarios in that library and you can select a Scenario.
OR
Select a saved Scenario from the drop‐down list and click the Start Session button.
Figure 4.20: Running a Scenario
You can use only two branch Actions per state.
When you specify Actions for a state, you can only use two instances of Branch to an
Existing State or Branch to a New State. If you try to use more than two, a red error
message appears in the status area of the application that says “Too Many Actions.”
You can use only one restart sequence Action per state.
When you specify Actions for a state, you can only use one instance of Restart
Current Sequence or Restart All Sequences. If you try to use more than one, a red
error message appears in the status area of the application that says “Too Many
Actions.”
You can use a maximum of 255 states per sequence.
If you try to use more than 255 states, a red error message appears in the status area
of the application.