Key Words for Prompts
- Allow—Action used in a prompt to generate both internet and private access rules.
- Grant—Allow the source and destination on the rule.
- Give—Allow the source and destination on the rule.
- Block, Prevent—Action used in a prompt to generate both internet and private access rules.
- Warn—Action used in a prompt to generate only internet access rules.
- Isolate—Action used in a prompt to generate only internet access rules.
- Access to—Use the phrase to complete the connection between the source and destination.
- From—Use the preposition to indicate the connection between the source and destination.
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And—Operator used in a prompt to generate multiple rules with various components and rule actions. For example:
Allow Thomas and Block John access to Jira
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Not, But Not—Operator used in a prompt to exclude certain components (source or destination) on multiple rules with various components and rule actions. For example:
Allow Suzy not John and Block John access to Jira
. - Any User—Apply the rule to any one of the users in the organization.
- All Users—Apply the rule to all of the users in the organization.
- No User—Apply the rule to none of the users in the organization.
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Any Protocol—Permit the rule to apply to a destination that has any protocol.
Use must include a port value with the Any Protocol option in the prompt. - Any Private Resource—Permit the rule to apply to any private resource.
- Create a Rule—Prefix included before the core components of the prompt.
- Call Rule, Call this Rule—Use the phrase in a prompt to name the generated rule.