Administrator's Guide

Chapter 15. Command Line Reference
Selection Explanation
tcp Use TCP as transport.
udp Use UDP as transport.
tls Use TLS as transport.
OptSipUserDomain
An optional domain name or IP address. The ’*’ wildcard can be used, meaning any SIP
domain. ’*local’ means any SIP domain for which this Ingate acts as registrar.
OptString
An optional string. Unlike most other optional types, the cooked value when no value is
given isn’t None. It is the empty string. Subclasses may override CHARSET to specify a
character set the string must be able to be encoded as. (Note that the cooked value is always
UTF-8, regardless of CHARSET).
OptTimeclassReference
A reference to the ’name’ field of db.firewall.timeclasses’. In other words, the name of a
time class.
OptUnresolvedReachableHost
An optional DNS name or IP address that does not belong to this unit.
OptVlanId
An integer between 1 and 4094.
OptVlanIfReference
An optional reference to a defined VLAN or interface, with an internal key. A VLAN will
look like ’eth0.27’ where eth0 is the physical interface for which this VLAN is defined, and
27 is the number assigned to this VLAN. An interface will look like ’eth2’, where eth2 is
the name of the physical interface.
OptionTimeout
An integer between 0 and 600.
OwnIpReference
A reference to the ’name’ field of db.network.interfaces’ or db.network.alias_addresses’.
In other words, one of the machine’s own IP addresses.
PPTPNetgroupReference
Optional reference to the ’name’ field of db.firewall.network_groups’. In other words, the
name of a group defined in the Networks and Computers table. The reference is not optional
if ’db.pptp.pptp_enable’ is on.
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