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Copy of Defining a relay rule

Copy of Defining a relay rule

A relay rule evaluates an inbound event by the port it was received on and any other source criteria defined in the rule, and dictates how the event should be processed (Ex: apply an specific Devo tag, filter out events).

All relays have four predefined rules, three of these are designed to receive events from specific sources incapable of applying tags, and the fourth rule simply acts as a forwarder for events that are already tagged.

The predefined rules use the ports 12999-13002, so they are not elegible to set up custom rules. 

Set up a custom relay rule

Edit an existing relay rule

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