NetworkAclEntrySet - Amazon Firewall Manager
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NetworkAclEntrySet

The configuration of the first and last rules for the network ACL policy, and the remediation settings for each.

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ForceRemediateForFirstEntries

Applies only when remediation is enabled for the policy as a whole. Firewall Manager uses this setting when it finds policy violations that involve conflicts between the custom entries and the policy entries.

If forced remediation is disabled, Firewall Manager marks the network ACL as noncompliant and does not try to remediate. For more information about the remediation behavior, see Remediation for managed network ACLs in the Amazon Firewall Manager Developer Guide.

Type: Boolean

Required: Yes

ForceRemediateForLastEntries

Applies only when remediation is enabled for the policy as a whole. Firewall Manager uses this setting when it finds policy violations that involve conflicts between the custom entries and the policy entries.

If forced remediation is disabled, Firewall Manager marks the network ACL as noncompliant and does not try to remediate. For more information about the remediation behavior, see Remediation for managed network ACLs in the Amazon Firewall Manager Developer Guide.

Type: Boolean

Required: Yes

FirstEntries

The rules that you want to run first in the Firewall Manager managed network ACLs.

Note

Provide these in the order in which you want them to run. Firewall Manager will assign the specific rule numbers for you, in the network ACLs that it creates.

You must specify at least one first entry or one last entry in any network ACL policy.

Type: Array of NetworkAclEntry objects

Required: No

LastEntries

The rules that you want to run last in the Firewall Manager managed network ACLs.

Note

Provide these in the order in which you want them to run. Firewall Manager will assign the specific rule numbers for you, in the network ACLs that it creates.

You must specify at least one first entry or one last entry in any network ACL policy.

Type: Array of NetworkAclEntry objects

Required: No

See Also

For more information about using this API in one of the language-specific Amazon SDKs, see the following: