Control | Description |
Add a Subnet Side Rule | Displays the controls to create a subnet side rule. |
Insert Rule At | Select Start, End, or a rule number from the drop-down list. SteelHead appliances evaluate rules in numerical order starting with rule 1. If the conditions set in the rule match, then the rule is applied, and the system moves on to the next packet. If the conditions set in the rule don’t match, the system consults the next rule. For example, if the conditions of rule 1 don’t match, rule 2 is consulted. If rule 2 matches the conditions, it is applied, and no further rules are consulted. |
Subnet | Specify the subnet. Use this format: <ip-address>/<subnet-mask> In SCC 9.8, this field also accepts IPv6 addresses. • IPv6 Address - Specify an IP address using this format: eight 16-bit hexadecimal strings separated by colons, 128-bits. For example: 2001:38dc:0052:0000:0000:e9a4:00c5:6282 You don’t need to include leading zeros. For example: 2001:38dc:52:0:0:e9a4:c5:6282 You can replace consecutive zero strings with double colons (::). For example: 2001:38dc:52::e9a4:c5:6282 • IPv6 Prefix - Specify a prefix. The prefix length is 0 to 128, separated from the address by a forward slash (/). In this example, 60 is the prefix: 2001:38dc:52::e9a4:c5:6282/60 |
Subnet is on the LAN side of this appliance | In virtual in-path configurations, all traffic is flowing in and out of one physical interface. Select to specify that the subnet is on the LAN side of the device. |
Subnet is on the WAN side of this appliance | In virtual in-path configurations, all traffic is flowing in and out of one physical interface. Select to specify that the subnet is on the WAN side of the device. |
Add | Adds the rule to the subnet map table. The Management Console redisplays the subnet map table and applies your changes to the running configuration, which is stored in memory. |
Remove Subnet Rules | Select the check box next to the name and click Remove Subnet Rules. |