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Example

A route permission table using SNC could look like this:

P

*

*

*

pass

KT

S:SR@host4

host4

3333

KT

S:SR@host4

host9

*

KD

S:SR@host4

host9

*

KP

S:SR@host4

*

*

pass2

KS

*

host10

4444

KP

*

*

*

Explanation of the Rows (from top to bottom):
  • Allow all connections if password pass is specified correctly.

  • Connections from this SAProuter to host4 (SNC name S:SR@host4), service 3333 should be SNC connections.

  • Connections from host9 (SNC name s:SR@host9) to this SAProuter should be SNC connections.

  • A SNC connection from SR@host4 to host9 through this SAProuter should not be set up.

  • A SNC connection from S:SR@host4 through this SAProuter (any target host) is allowed if the password pass2 is correct (unless the connection is to host9, since this is not allowed according to the previous entry - the first entry which "matches" is decisive).

  • All SAP to SAP connections (NI protocols) to host10, service 4444, which come in as SNC connections are passed on as non-SNC connections to host10 (no SNC host).

  • All SNC connections (for which the previous entries are not suitable) are allowed.