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Chapter 20 Application Patrol
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20.2 Application Patrol Commands Summary
The following table describes the values required for many application patrol commands.
Other values are discussed with the corresponding commands.
The following sections list the application patrol commands.
20.2.1 Pre-defined Application Commands
This table lists the commands for each pre-defined application.
20.2.2 Rule Commands for Pre-defined Applications
This table lists the commands for rules in each pre-defined application.
Table 61 Input Values for Application Patrol Commands
LABEL DESCRIPTION
protocol_name The name of a pre-defined application. These are listed by category.
general:
ftp | smtp | pop3 | irc | http
im: msn | aol-icq | yahoo | qq
p2p: bittorrent | eDonkey | fasttrack | gnutella | napster |
h323 | sip | soulseek
stream: rtsp
rule_number The number of an application patrol rule. 1 - X where X is the highest number of
rules the NXC model supports. See the NXC’s User’s Guide for details.
zone_name The name of a zone. You may use 1-31 alphanumeric characters,
underscores(
_), or dashes (-), but the first character cannot be a number. This
value is case-sensitive.
schedule_name The name of a schedule. You may use 1-31 alphanumeric characters,
underscores(
_), or dashes (-), but the first character cannot be a number. This
value is case-sensitive.
Table 62 app Commands: Pre-Defined Applications
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
[no] app protocol_name activate Enables application patrol for the specified
application. The
no command disables application
patrol for the specified application.
bandwidth-graph
[no] app protocol_name defaultport <1..65535> For port-base applications. Adds the specified port
to the list of ports used to identify the specified
application. This port number can only be included
in one application’s list. The no command removes
the specified port from the list.
app protocol_name mode {portless | portbase} Specifies how the NXC identifies this application.
Table 63 app Commands: Rules in Pre-Defined Applications
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
app protocol_name rule insert rule_number Creates a new rule at the specified row and enters
sub-command mode.
app protocol_name rule append Creates a new rule, appends it to the end of the list,
and enters sub-command mode.