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Migration Rules

Users can retrieve rules created in the V1 environment of the Samsung Cloud Platform Console and apply them to the V2 service.

Getting Security Group Rules

You can import rules created in the V1 environment of the Samsung Cloud Platform Console and migrate them to the V2 service for use.

Reference
  • When a Security Group rule is migrated to the V2 environment using the Migration feature, the Migration label appears before its name.
  • If a Security Group rule description exceeds 255 characters, part of the description will be omitted.
  • Each Security Group can have up to 200 rules, and any rule that exceeds the maximum allowable quantity will not be registered.

To retrieve the Security Group rules of V1, follow these steps.

  1. All Services > Networking > Security Group menu, click it. 1. Navigate to the Service Home page of the Security Group.

  2. On the Service Home page, click the Migration Rules menu. 2. Go to the Migration Rules page.

  3. Select the rule information to retrieve from the Migration Rules page and click Done.

    CategoryDetailed description
    Original rule environmentSCP v1 (Vmware) Auto-select
    Applicable targetSelect the Security Group list in the account to apply the transferred rule
    Get rulesClick the Attach File button to upload the decrypted Security Group rule file
    • After decrypting and saving the rule file extracted from the original environment, upload it
    Rule ListView uploaded Security Group rule file details
  4. Delete: Delete selected rule
    • Edit: Modify selected rule information, see [Edit transferred Security Group rule](#이관할-Security Group-규칙-수정하기) for details
    Table. Migration Rules detailed items

  5. After the Security Group rule transfer request is completed, verify that the transfer item has been added to the Security Group list.

Modify the Security Group rules to be transferred

You can edit each item when retrieving rules created in the V1 environment of the Samsung Cloud Platform Console.

To modify the Security Group rules to be imported from V1, follow these steps.

  1. All Services > Networking > Security Group Click the menu. 1. Navigate to the Service Home page of the Security Group.

  2. On the Service Home page, click the Migration Rules menu. 2. Go to the Migration Rules page.

  3. In the rule import section, click Attach File to upload the Security Group rule file.

  4. In the rule list, click Edit for the rule item you want to modify.

    Category
    Required or not
    Detailed description
    Target Input MethodRequiredRemote rule type setting
    • CIDR: Set the target address by entering the IP directly
    • Security Group: Set to the created Security Group
    Remote > Target addressEssentialIf CIDR is selected, you need to enter the target IP address
    • Enter in CIDR (IP address/subnet mask) format
      • , using and - you can input multiple addresses up to 100 at once.
      • To use the entire IP range (ANY), enter ‘0.0.0.0/0’
    Remote > Security GroupEssentialWhen Security Group is selected, a Security Group must be chosen.
    typeRequiredSelect protocol type to which the rule will be applied
    • Select destination port/Type: Select protocol type
    • Internet Protocol: Enter protocol numbers, up to 100 entries allowed
    • All: Select destination port/Type and protocol for the entire range, meaning all ports for all protocols
    Type > ProtocolRequiredSelect detailed protocol for the type
    • Select the desired protocol among TCP, UDP, and ICMP; input fields vary depending on the selected protocol
    • When ICMP is selected in the protocol, you can set the ICMP Type
      • Select a commonly used Type, such as Echo, from the values defined for ICMP Type
      • Click the Add button to add an input value
    • When TCP/UDP is selected in the protocol, you can choose allowed ports such as SSH, HTTP, etc.
      • When entering manually, you can input values from 1 to 65,535, and you can enter up to 100 entries at once using commas (,) or ranges (-)
      • Click the Add button to add an input value
    • When Internet Protocol is selected in the type 1 ~ 254 Enter a protocol number within the range
    directionEssentialSet the traffic direction for the applicable target
    • Inbound rule: external → server
    • Outbound rule: server → external
    ExplanationSelectionAdditional description written by the user
    Table. Detailed items of the Security Group rule edit window

  5. When the rule information edit is complete, click Confirm in the edit window.

  6. Review the edited rule information and click Done.

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