Install guide
Software Version 2.9.1 75
Software Version 2.9.1
C613-10486-00 REV C
enable firewall policy debug
Syntax ENable FIREwall POLIcy[=policy-name]
DEBug={ALL|ARP|CHecksum|HTTP|IDentproxy|LIMitrule|
PACKet|PKT|PRocess|PROXy|RADius|SIPAlg|SMTP|TCP|UPNP}
[DEBUGMode={ALL|ERRORcode|MESSage|PARSing|TRAce}]
IP=ipadd[-ipadd]
Description This command enables debugging of the specified policy or all policies. The
new limitrule option for the debug parameter allows you to display
debugging information related to limit rules.
Example To display debugging of limit rules for the “SEELE” policy, use the command:
en fire poli=SEELE deb=lim
enable firewall sessionreport
Syntax ENAble FIREwall SESsionreport
Description This command enables the firewall to create a database that records individual
firewall sessions for SNMP reporting. The database monitors the number of
sessions created by private and public devices. Note that there is a resource
cost for the router or switch to maintain this database, so session reporting is
disabled by default.
Example To enable the firewall to create a session report that SNMP can access, use the
command:
ena fire ses
reset firewall sipalg autoclients
Syntax RESET FIREwall SIPAlg AUTOclients
Description This command deletes the SIP ALG’s current client database. The SIP ALG
generates this database when it is in automatic client management mode. This
command deletes both the dynamic version in RAM and the static version in
flash memory. Established SIP sessions are not affected.
Note that you can delete single automatic sessions using the delete firewall
session command. Use the show firewall sipalg autoclients command to
determine the session number.
Example To reset the client details created by the SIP ALG in automatic mode, use the
command:
reset fire sipa auto