[HTTPS Content Rule 1 Menu] name - Set descriptive content rule name cntclss - Set content class for this rule action - Set action type for this rule group - Set real server group number for this rule redirect - Set application redirection location for this rule botmng - Set Bot Manager Processing for this rule botmngid - Set Bot Manager policy for this rule secpath - Set SecurePath policy for this rule sideband - Set Sideband Processing for this rule secwa - Set Secured Web Application Processing for this rule fastwa - Set web application for this rule copy - Copy rule ena - Enable rule dis - Disable rule del - Delete rule cur - Display current rule configuration |
Command Syntax and Usage | |
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name | |
Sets the descriptive name for the content rule. | |
cntclss | |
Sets the content class for this rule. This parameter is mandatory for enabled rules. The content class can be of type HTTP (URL, HTTP Headers, HTTP Payload), HTTP/2 (URL, HTTP Headers, HTTP Payload), or SSL (SNI, relevant only for SSL inspection filters). Note: On front-end SSL inspection filters, the type of content class that can be used depends on the Alteon installation mode: ![]() ![]() For content class updates, use the /cfg/slb/layer7/slb/cntclss HTTP Content Class Menu. | |
action group|redirect|discard | |
Sets the action type of this virtual service. When content rules are configured for the service, this parameter specifies the default action when traffic does not match any of the content rules. Values: ![]() ![]() ![]() Default: group When the action option is set to redirect, the dbind option is automatically set to forceproxy. | |
group <real server group ID (alphanumeric)> | |
Sets a real server group for this service. You are prompted to enter the number of the real server group to add to this service. Values: 1 – 1024 Default: 1 | |
redirect | |
Sets the application redirection location of this rule. The redirection location is a string of up to 255 characters with the following format: <protocol>://<host>[:<port>][/<path>][?<query>] The protocol and host parameters are mandatory. All other parameters are optional. For each of the location fields, to access the value in the original request, use token format ($PROTOCOL, $HOST, $PORT, $PATH or $QUERY). For example: ![]() ![]() | |
botmng [inherit|specific|disable] | |
This parameter enables you to attach a Bot Manager policy to content based rules for virtual services. Values: ![]() ![]() ![]() Default: inherit Note: Bot Manager processing is not available on a content rule with an action type different than Group. | |
botmngid | |
Sets the Bot Manager policy for this rule. The botmngid must be specific when the bot manager processing, botmng, is set to specific. | |
secpath | |
Sets the new SecurePath Policy for the content rule. SecurePath integration requires a sideband connection to Radware Cloud. Set the Sideband to point to an FQDN group defined with the CNAME of the application as appear in Radware Cloud. For SecurePath Policy configuration use /cfg/security/secpath/ | |
sideband | |
Sets the sideband processing for the content rule. Select if the Sideband policy should be inherited from Virtual Service or disabled. Select disable if the traffic that matches the content rule should not be inspected by Radware Cloud. Values: inherit, disable Default: inherit | |
secwa | |
Sets the Secured Web Application Processing for the content rule. Values: inherit, disable Default: inherit | |
fastwa | |
Sets the Web application for this rule. | |
copy | |
Copies the rule to another index in the same virtual service. This option can also be used to change the priority of a rule. | |
ena | |
Enables the rule. | |
dis | |
Disables the rule. | |
del | |
Deletes the rule. | |
cur | |
Displays the current rule configuration. |