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Security Policies Green Check Mark Spinning?

L1 Bithead

Is there a Expedition "Key" anywhere that will tell you what each icon means?

I am not sure what the spinning green check mark indicates, or non spinning green check mark means.

 

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L4 Transporter

Hi @JRichardson2 

Thank you for contacting us.

Spinning icons indicate warnings on the specific rule. In your case, there are warnings on the rules. You can view these warnings in the warning tab or the Monitor tab. In the Monitor tab, you can also mark the warnings as fixed or remove them.

For rules, a green icon represents an allow action, while a red icon represents a deny action.

Regarding objects, a green circle indicates that the object is used in a rule, while a red circle means that the object is unused.

If you have any further questions, please let me know.

Thank you!

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L4 Transporter

Hi @JRichardson2 

Thank you for contacting us.

Spinning icons indicate warnings on the specific rule. In your case, there are warnings on the rules. You can view these warnings in the warning tab or the Monitor tab. In the Monitor tab, you can also mark the warnings as fixed or remove them.

For rules, a green icon represents an allow action, while a red icon represents a deny action.

Regarding objects, a green circle indicates that the object is used in a rule, while a red circle means that the object is unused.

If you have any further questions, please let me know.

Thank you!

L1 Bithead

Thanks @dpuigdomenec 

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