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Security command reference Security
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iMG/RG Software Reference Manual (IPNetwork Functions)
4.2.7.1.1 SECURITY ENABLE | DISABLE
Syntax security {enable | disable}
Description This command explicitly enables/disables all modules in the Security package (including
the child modules; NAT and Firewall). You must enable the Security package if you want
to use the NAT and/or Firewall modules to configure security for your system.
If you disable the Security package during a session, any configuration changes made to
the Security, NAT or Firewall modules when the package was enabled remain in the sys-
tem, so that you can re-enable them later in the session. If you need to reboot your sys-
tem but want to save the security configuration between sessions, use the SYSTEM
CONFIG CREATE and SYETM CONFIG SET command.
Options The following table gives the range of values for each option that can be specified with
this command and a Default Value (if applicable).
Example --> security enable
See also firewall ENABLE logging
SECURITY SET IDS FLOODPERIOD XXXXX X X X X
SECURITY SET IDS FLOODTHRESHOLD XXXXX X X X X
SECURITY SET IDS PORTFLOODTHRESHOLD XXXXX X X X X
SECURITY SET IDS SCANPERIOD XXXXX X X X X
SECURITY SET IDS SCANTHRESHOLD XXXXX X X X X
SECURITY SET AEMLOGGINGINTERVAL XX XXX
SECURITY SHOW IDS XXXXX X X X X
Option Description Default Value
enabled
Enables all modules in the
Security package (Security,
NAT and Firewall
modules).
Disabled
disabled
Disables all modules in the
Security package (Security,
NAT and Firewall
modules).
TABLE 4-2 Security Commands and Product Category (Continued)
Commands
Fiber
A
Fiber
B
Fiber
C
Fiber
D
Fiber
E
Modular
ADSL
A
ADSL
B
ADSL
C