A TTLSRule statement can reference up to three actions:
- The TTLSGroupActionRef parameter includes the name of a globally
defined TTLSGroupAction statement
- The TTLSEnvironmentActionRef parameter includes the name of a
globally defined TTLSEnvironmentAction statement
- The TTLSConnectionActionRef parameter includes the name of a globally
defined TTLSConnectionAction statement
The TTLSGroupActionRef parameter is required, and the TTLSGroupAction
statement must specify TTLSEnabled ON or TTLSEnabled OFF. If TTLSEnabled
OFF is specified, no additional specifications are needed. Otherwise,
the AT-TLS environment action is required and the AT-TLS connection
action is optional. Each action represents a scope of control.
When an AT-TLS action statement is deleted or replaced, it is considered
stale. New connections will not map to a stale action. Connections
that mapped to an action that later becomes stale continue to use
the resources associated with the stale action until the connection
closes.