About single-ended connection rules
Enable Single-Ended Connection Rules Table activates or deactivates all SEI rules listed in the table. Disabled by default. When you disable the table, you can still add, move, or remove rules, but the changes don’t take effect until you enable it.
The appliance uses the rules to determine whether to enable or pass through SCPS connections. An appliance receiving a SCPS connection on the WAN evaluates only the single-ended connection rules table. To pass through a SCPS connection, we recommend setting both an in-path rule and a single-ended connection rule.
Two default rules appear in the list. Both bypass acceleration and pass through matched connections. The first rule matches connections destined to ports listed in the Interactive port label. The second matches connections destined to ports listed in the RBT-Proto port label.
You can impose rate pacing for SEI connections that do not involve a peer appliance or SCPS device and SCPS is not negotiated. To enforce rate pacing for a connection, create a rule enabling TCP proxy, select a congestion method for the rule, and then configure a QoS rule (with the same client/server subnet) to use MX-TCP. The appliance then accelerates WAN or LAN-originated proxied connections using MX-TCP.