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Security command reference Security
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Description This command lists triggers that were added to the Security module using the security
add trigger command. It displays the following information about triggers:
Trigger ID number
Trigger name
Trigger transport type (TCP or UDP)
Port range
Secondary port range
•Interval
Example --> security list triggers
Security Triggers:
ID| Name | Type| Port Range | Sec Port Range |Interval
--|------|-----|------------|----------------|--------
1| tr1 | tcp | 21 - 21 | 1720 - 1720 |3000
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See also SECURITY SHOW TRIGGER
4.2.7.1.25 SECURITY SET TRIGGER ADDRESSREPLACEMENT
Syntax SECURITY SET TRIGGER <name> ADDRESSREPLACEMENT
{NONE|TCP|UDP|BOTH}
Description The settings in this command are only effective if you enable address translation using the
command SECURITY SET TRIGGER BINARYADDRESSREPLACEMENT.
This command allows you to specify what type of address replacement is set on a trigger.
Incoming packets are searched in order to find their embedded IP address. The address is
then replaced by the correct inside host IP address, and NAT translates the packets to
the correct destination.
You can specify whether you want to carry out address replacement on TCP packets, on
UDP packets or on both TCP and UDP packets.
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).
Option Description Default Value
name A name that identifies a trigger. To display trigger names,
use the security list triggers command.
N/A
none Disables address replacement. None