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Security Security command reference
iMG/RG Software Reference Manual (IPNetwork Functions)
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Example --> security set trigger t4 sessionnchaining enable
See also security set trigger UDPsessionchaining
4.2.7.1.34 SECURITY SET TRIGGER UDPSESSIONCHAINING
Syntax SECURITY SET TRIGGER <name> UDPSESSIONCHAINING {ENABLE |
DISABLE}
Description You must set the SECURITY SET TRIGGER SESSIONCHAINING ENABLE command in
order for this command to become effective.
If UDP session chaining is enabled, both UDP and TCP dynamic sessions also become
triggering sessions, which allows multi-level session triggering.
Note: This CLI command is case-sensitive. You must type the command attributes exactly as they appear in
the Example section. If you do not use the same case-sensitive syntax, the command fails and the CLI
displays a syntax error message.
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 set trigger t3 UDPsessionchaining enable
See also SECURITY SET TRIGGER SESSIONCHAINING
4.2.7.1.35 SECURITY SHOW TRIGGER
Syntax SECURITY SHOW TRIGGER <name>
disable Disables all session chaining (TCP and UDP) on an existing
trigger.
Option Description Default Value
name An existing trigger. To display trigger names, use the secu-
rity list triggers command.
N/A
enable Enables UDP sessionchaining on an existing trigger. TCP
and UDP session chaining is allowed if the security set trig-
ger sessionchaining command is enabled.
Disable
disable Disables UDP session chaining on an existing trigger. TCP
session chaining is allowed if the security set trigger ses-
sionchaining command is enabled.
Option Description Default Value