<id> | Policy ID number. |
rulenum <rule-number> | Specifies the rule number to edit: 1-N or start or end. |
srcaddr <subnet> | Specifies the source subnet, for this rule: for example, 1.2.3.4/32. |
dstaddr <subnet> dstport <port> | Specifies the destination subnet and port. For the subnet address, use the format XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX/XX. For the port, you can specify a single port (number), a port label, or all to specify all ports. |
dst-host <host-label> | Specifies a destination host label for this rule. You configure the host label settings using the host-label command. A destination IP address and host label cannot be specified in the same rule. A host label can be used instead of a destination IP address. Enter an empty string, represented by two quotation marks (""), to remove a host label. |
cloud-accel <mode> | Applies only if you have subscribed to a Software as a Service (SaaS) platform. Specifies a cloud-acceleration action mode for this rule. After you subscribe to a SaaS platform and enable it, ensure that cloud acceleration is ready and enabled. If cloud acceleration is enabled, then, by default, connections to the subscribed SaaS platform will be optimized by the SteelHead SaaS. You do not need to add an in-path rule unless you want to optimize specific users and not others. Specify one of these modes: • auto - If the in-path rule matches, the connection is optimized by the Riverbed SteelHead Cloud Accelerator (SCA) connection. • passthru - If the in-path rule matches, the connection is not optimized by the SteelHead SaaS, but it follows the rule’s other parameters so that the connection might be optimized by this SteelHead with other SteelHeads in the network, or it might be passed through. Domain labels and cloud acceleration are mutually exclusive except when the _cloud-accel-saas host label is used. To use cloud acceleration with domain labels, we recommend placing the domain label rules lower than cloud acceleration rules in your rule list so the cloud rules match before the domain label rules. |
description <description> | Specifies a description of the rule. |