On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 2:08 PM, Jan <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Ermal, > > On 01/07/2014 07:16 PM Ermal Luçi wrote: > > You should use pass action for the first rule and the second which > > specified the limiters should stay as is. > > This is because match rules do not apply action only remember the > decision > > to be applied on a later action matching rule like pass/block. > > thanks for your response. Well, both rules are having limiters configured > which I thought were optional parameters to be applied using the match > option since I don't want the pass/block state of that particular traffic > to be changed by any floating rule. > > Second, having the quick option set on both rules using the pass action on > the first wouldn't that stop interface specific rules from being processed? > I do have a bunch of rules set up for the interface where the traffic of > the MyOffice alias is originated from. > > Well short answer. Try with only the second rule stating !from your alias.
That should give you a working config. > /J > >
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