User Manual Part 3

User’s Guide Version 1.0
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-t <policy> Rule policy: accept, reject, drop.
-p <protocol> Rule protocol: tcp, udp, icmp, all.
-si <interface> Rule source interface.
-sa <ip_address> Rule source Ip address.
-sm <netmask> Rule source netmask.
-sp <port> Rule source port.
-di <interface> Rule destination interface.
-da <ip_address> Rule destination Ip address.
-dm <netmask> Rule destination netmask
-dp <port> Rule destination port.
Firewall status: enabled or disabled. Must be the only parameter
used with command.
-s <status>
system access iplogging
<status> Change IP request logging service status: enabled or disabled.
system access snmp
proxies SNMP proxies settings.
settings SNMP service settings.
traps SNMP traps settings.
users SNMP users settings.
system access snmp proxies
<action> Action to take upon SNMP proxy entry: A(dd), E(dit) or D(elete).
<id> Entry id. Needed only with Edit and Delete actions.
Proxy type. May have values v1, v2c. Can be used only when
adding or editing proxy.
-t <type>
-a <ip_address> Proxy ip address.
-c <community_name> Proxy community name.
-l <oid_local> Proxy local OID.
-r <oid_target> Proxy target OID.
system access snmp settings
-s <status> Status of SNMP service.
-n <name> System name.
-l <location> Location of the device.
-c <contact> Contact information.
-b <public_name> Public name of SNMP service.
-r <private_name>: Private name of SNMP service.
system access snmp traps
<action> Action to take upon SNMP trap entry: A(dd), E(dit) or D(elete)
<id> Entry id. Needed only with Edit and Delete actions.
-c <community> SNMP community string.
-a <ip_address> SNMP trap host address.
-p <port> SNMP trap port.
-t <type> SNMP trap type: v1, v2 or inform.
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