

# fms-webacl-rulegroup-association-check
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**Note**  
This rule is currently in the deprecation process. We do not recommend that you use them directly.

Checks if the rule groups associate with the web ACL at the correct priority. The correct priority is decided by the rank of the rule groups in the ruleGroups parameter. When AWS Firewall Manager creates this rule, it assigns the highest priority 0 followed by 1, 2, and so on. The FMS policy owner specifies the `ruleGroups` rank in the FMS policy and can optionally enable remediation.



**Identifier:** FMS\$1WEBACL\$1RULEGROUP\$1ASSOCIATION\$1CHECK

**Resource Types:** AWS::WAF::WebACL, AWS::WAFRegional::WebACL

**Trigger type:** Configuration changes

**AWS Region:** All supported AWS regions except Asia Pacific (Thailand), Asia Pacific (Malaysia), Mexico (Central), Asia Pacific (Taipei), Canada West (Calgary) Region

**Parameters:**

ruleGroupsType: String  
Comma-separated list of RuleGroupIds and WafOverrideAction pairs. (for example, ruleGroupId-1:NONE, ruleGroupId2:COUNT)

fmsManagedToken (Optional)Type: String  
A token generated by AWS Firewall Manager when creating the rule in customer account. AWS Config ignores this parameter when customer creates this rule.

fmsRemediationEnabled (Optional)Type: boolean  
If true, AWS Firewall Manager will update non-compliant resources according to FMS policy. AWS Config ignores this parameter when customer creates this rule.

## AWS CloudFormation template
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To create AWS Config managed rules with AWS CloudFormation templates, see [Creating AWS Config Managed Rules With AWS CloudFormation Templates](aws-config-managed-rules-cloudformation-templates.md).