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/*
* Do not modify this file. This file is generated from the network-firewall-2020-11-12.normal.json service model.
*/
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Xml.Serialization;
using System.Text;
using System.IO;
using System.Net;
using Amazon.Runtime;
using Amazon.Runtime.Internal;
namespace Amazon.NetworkFirewall.Model
{
///
/// Contains variables that you can use to override default Suricata settings in your
/// firewall policy.
///
public partial class PolicyVariables
{
private Dictionary _ruleVariables = new Dictionary();
///
/// Gets and sets the property RuleVariables.
///
/// The IPv4 or IPv6 addresses in CIDR notation to use for the Suricata HOME_NET
/// variable. If your firewall uses an inspection VPC, you might want to override the
/// HOME_NET
variable with the CIDRs of your home networks. If you don't
/// override HOME_NET
with your own CIDRs, Network Firewall by default uses
/// the CIDR of your inspection VPC.
///
///
public Dictionary RuleVariables
{
get { return this._ruleVariables; }
set { this._ruleVariables = value; }
}
// Check to see if RuleVariables property is set
internal bool IsSetRuleVariables()
{
return this._ruleVariables != null && this._ruleVariables.Count > 0;
}
}
}