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Security Security command reference
iMG/RG Software Reference Manual (IPNetwork Functions)
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Session event logging is: false
Blocking event logging is: false
Intrusion event logging is: false
4.2.7.1.9 SECURITY SHOW ALG
Syntax security SHOW alg <algname>
Description DescriptionThis command will display the following information about a specific ALG.
AlgType - Application/Protocol ALG to be enabled. Example – sip.
Transport - Transport protocol. Example – tcp, udp. If no transport is specified, the
default configured transport for the algtype will be used.
Port - If the transport is neither tcp nor udp, this field is to be used to specify the
transport. The actual protocol number used by ALG is to be specified.
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 show alg alg_sipudp
Alg Type : sip
Transport: 17
Port : 5060
4.2.7.1.10 SECURITY STATUS
Syntax security status
Description This command displays the following information about the Security package:
Security status (enabled or disabled)
Firewall status (enabled or disabled)
Firewall security level setting (none, high, low, or medium)
Firewall session logging (enabled or disabled)
Firewall blocking logging (enabled or disabled)
Firewall intrusion logging (enabled or disabled)
NAT status (enabled or disabled)
Example --> security status
Option Description Default Value
algname Unique identifier specified to delete the ALG. N/A