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Security command reference Security
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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 The following example creates a Netmeeting (H323) trigger:
--> security add trigger t1 tcp 1720 1720 30000
See also SECURITY LIST TRIGGERS
SECURITY ADD TRIGGER NETMEETING
4.2.7.1.21 SECURITY ADD TRIGGER NETMEETING
Syntax SECURITY ADD TRIGGER <name> NETMEETING
Description This command allows you to use the example trigger provided by the CLI. It allows you
to add a trigger to allow Netmeeting to transport data through the Security package. This
application opens a secondary port session. You do not have to set the port range or
maxactinterval for a Netmeeting trigger - the CLI automatically sets this for you.
Option Description Default Value
name An arbitrary name that identifies the trigger. It can be
made up of one or more letters or a combination of let-
ters and digits, but it cannot start with a digit.
N/A
tcp Adds a trigger for a TCP application to the security pack-
age.
N/A
udp Adds a trigger for a UDP application to the security
package.
N/A
startport Sets the start of the trigger port range for the control
session.
N/A
endport Sets the end of the trigger port range for the control
session.
N/A
maxactinterval Sets the maximum interval time (in milliseconds)
between the use of secondary port sessions. If a second-
ary port opened by a trigger has not been used for the
specified time, it is closed.
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