Response rules – Brocade Virtual ADX Graphical User Interface Guide (Supporting ADX v03.1.00) User Manual
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5. Click Apply to save your entries.
Click Reset to revert the configuration to the previous configured values.
To modify the configured request rules, in the summary table, select an entry and click Edit or
double-click the entry. You can also delete a configuration by clicking Delete.
Response rules
You can create response rules for the Brocade Virtual ADX to process outgoing traffic. To view the
list of response rules for outgoing traffic on the Brocade Virtual ADX, perform the following steps
within the Configure tab.
1. Click Traffic on the menu bar.
2. From the sidebar, select Content Switching, and then select Response Rules.
Nested
Allows you to combine
rules with logical
operators to create
nested rules. Up to four
rules can be combined in
single role.
Under the Settings for Nested Rule, provide the following
information to build or directly input the expression:
1
Select a rule from the Rule list.
2
Select an operator AND or OR from the Operator list.
Under the NOT column, select the check box next to the rule
that you want to exclude from the nested rules.
3
Repeat the
to add more rules to the nested
rule.
To directly enter the expression of the nested rule in the Input
Expression field, select the master rule from the Master Rule list.
NOTE: If a master rule is not specified, the default master in the
first rule is the nested rule.
Nested
Content
Allows you to combine
rules with logical
operators to create a
nested TCP or UDP
content rule; a compound
rule. Up to four rules can
be combined in single
role.
Provide the following information to build or directly input the
expression:
1
Select a rule from the Rule list.
2
Select an operator AND or OR from the Operator list.
Under the NOT column, select the check box next to the rule
that you want to exclude from the nested rules.
3
Repeat the
to add more rules to the nested
rule.
To directly enter the expression of the nested rule in the Input
Expression field, select the master rule from the Master Rule list.
NOTE: If a master rule is not specified, the default master in the
first rule is the nested rule.
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Rule type settings (Continued)
Rule Type
Function
Your Action