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set security state-insp xposed-addr exposed-address# " n "
Allows you to add an entry to the specified list, or, if the list does not exist, creates the list for the stateful
inspection feature. xposed-addr settings only apply if NAT is off.

Example:

set security state-insp xposed-addr exposed-address# (?): 32
32 has been added to the xposed-addr list.
Sets the exposed list address number.
set security state-insp xposed-addr
exposed-address# " n " start-ip ip_address
Sets the exposed list range starting IP address, in dotted quad format.
set security state-insp xposed-addr
exposed-address# " n " end-ip ip_address
Sets the exposed list range ending IP address, in dotted quad format.
32 exposed addresses can be created. The range for exposed address numbers are from 1 through 32.
set security state-insp xposed-addr
exposed-address# " n " protocol [ tcp | udp | both | any ]
Sets the protocol for the stateful inspection feature for the exposed address list. Accepted values for proto-
col are tcp, udp, both, or any.
If protocol is not any, you can set port ranges:
set security state-insp xposed-addr
exposed-address# " n " start-port [ 1 - 65535 ]
set security state-insp xposed-addr
exposed-address# " n " end-port [ 1 - 65535 ]
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