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802.11g wireless adsl 2+ 4-port gateway
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Table 144 Firewall Commands (continued)
FUNCTION
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Appendix H Firewall Commands
COMMAND
config edit firewall set <set
#> rule <rule #> destaddr-
single <ip address>
config edit firewall set <set
#> rule <rule #> destaddr-
subnet <ip address> <subnet
mask>
config edit firewall set <set
#> rule <rule #> destaddr-
range <start ip address> <end
ip address>
config edit firewall set <set
#> rule <rule #> TCP destport-
single <port #>
config edit firewall set <set
#> rule <rule #> TCP destport-
range <start port #> <end port
#>
config edit firewall set <set
#> rule <rule #> UDP destport-
single <port #>
config edit firewall set <set
#> rule <rule #> UDP destport-
range <start port #> <end port
#>
config delete firewall e-mail
config delete firewall attack
config delete firewall set
<set #>
P-660HW-T v2 User's Guide
DESCRIPTION
This command sets the rule to have the
ZyXEL Device check for traffic with this
individual destination address.
This command sets a rule to have the ZyXEL
Device check for traffic with a particular
subnet destination (defined by IP address and
subnet mask).
This command sets a rule to have the ZyXEL
Device check for traffic going to this range of
addresses.
This command sets a rule to have the ZyXEL
Device check for TCP traffic with this
destination address. You may repeat this
command to enter various, non-consecutive
port numbers.
This command sets a rule to have the ZyXEL
Device check for TCP traffic with a destination
port in this range.
This command sets a rule to have the ZyXEL
Device check for UDP traffic with this
destination address. You may repeat this
command to enter various, non-consecutive
port numbers.
This command sets a rule to have the ZyXEL
Device check for UDP traffic with a destination
port in this range.
This command removes all of the settings for
e-mail alert.
This command resets all of the attack
response settings to their defaults.
This command removes the specified set from
the firewall configuration.
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