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net ipsec traffic-selector(1)				BIG-IP TMSH Manual			     net ipsec traffic-selector(1)

NAME
       traffic-selector - Configures a traffic selector for IPsec.

MODULE
       net ipsec

SYNTAX
       Configure the traffic-selector component within the net ipsec module using the syntax in the following sections.

   CREATE/MODIFY
	create traffic-selector [name]
	modify traffic-selector [name]
	 options:
	   action [protect]
	   app-service [[string] | none]
	   description [string]
	   destination-address [ip address/netmask]
	   destination-port [port number]
	   direction [both | in | out]
	   ipsec-policy [name]
	   ip-protocol [protocol number]
	   order [integer]
	   source-address [ip address/netmask]
	   source-port [port number]

   DISPLAY
	list traffic-selector
	list traffic-selector [name]
	show traffic-selector
	show traffic-selector [name]

   DELETE
	delete traffic-selector
	delete traffic-selector [name]

DESCRIPTION
       You can use the traffic-selector component to specify which incoming traffic you want the system to protect with IPsec.

EXAMPLES
       create traffic-selector sjc2sea { source-address 10.10.10.0/24 destination address 20.20.20.0/24 direction both ipsec-
       policy my_policy}

       Creates a traffic-selector named sjc2sea, which has the IP address of 10.10.10.0/24 using ipsec-policy named my_policy.

OPTIONS
       action
	    Specifies how the system handles traffic that matches the criteria in the traffic selector. Only protect is currently
	    supported.

       app-service
	    Specifies the name of the application service to which the object belongs. The default value is none. Note: If the
	    strict-updates option is enabled on the application service that owns the object, you cannot modify or delete the
	    object. Only the application service can modify or delete the object.

       description
	    User defined description.

       destination-address
	    Specifies the destination IP address of the traffic to be matched.	The format required for specifying a route domain
	    ID in an IP address is A.B.C.D%ID.	For example, A.B.C.D%2, where the IP address A.B.C.D pertains to route domain 2.

       destination-port
	    Specifies the destination port number of the traffic to be matched.

       direction
	    Specifies the direction of traffic to be protected with IPsec. If the direction is both, use source-address and
	    destination-address with respect to the outbound direction. The default value is both.

       ip-protocol
	    Specifies the IP protocol of the traffic to be matched.

       ipsec-policy
	    Specifies the name of the IPsec policy to be enforced on the matched traffic.

       order
	    Specifies the order in which traffic is matched, if traffic can be matched to multiple traffic selectors. Traffic is
	    matched to the the traffic selector with the highest priority (lowest order number).

       source-address
	    Specifies the source IP address of the traffic to be matched.  The format required for specifying a route domain ID in
	    an IP address is A.B.C.D%ID.  For example, A.B.C.D%2, where the IP address A.B.C.D pertains to route domain 2.

       source-port
	    Specifies the source port number of the traffic to be matched.

SEE ALSO
       list, net ipsec ipsec-policy, tmsh

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BIG-IP							    2017-03-09				     net ipsec traffic-selector(1)