Interface Rule Conditions
Interface rule conditions control traffic by its source and destination interfaces.
Depending on the rule type and the devices in your deployment, you can use predefined interface objects called security zones or interface groups to build interface conditions. Interface objects segment your network to help you manage and classify traffic flow by grouping interfaces across multiple devices; see Interface.
Tip | Constraining rules by interface is one of the best ways to improve system performance. If a rule excludes all of a device’s interfaces, that rule does not affect that device's performance. |
Just as all interfaces in an interface object must be of the same type (all inline, passive, switched, routed, or ASA FirePOWER), all interface objects used in an interface condition must be of the same type. Because devices deployed passively do not transmit traffic, in passive deployments you cannot constrain rules by destination interface.