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IP Group Profile 2
Name
Interface:[Lan]
Included ip object index:
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This command is used to create service object profile.
object service obj setdefault
object service obj INDEX -v
object service obj INDEX -n NAME
object service obj INDEX -p PROTOCOL
object service obj INDEX -s CHK [START_P] [END_P]
object service obj INDEX -d CHK [START_P] [END_P]
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Parameter
setdefault
INDEX
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-n NAME
-i PROTOCOL
CHK
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Description
It means to return to default settings for all profiles.
It means the index number of the specified service object profile.
It means to view the information of the specified service object
profile.
Example:
It means to define a name for the IP object.
NAME: Type a name with less than 15 characters.
Example:
It means to define a PROTOCOL for the service object profile.
PROTOCOL =0, means any
PROTOCOL =1, means ICMP
PROTOCOL =2, means IGMP
PROTOCOL =6, means TCP
PROTOCOL =17, means UDP
PROTOCOL =255, means TCP/UDP
Other values mean other protocols.
Example:
It means the check action for the port setting.
0=equal(=), when the starting port and ending port values are the
same, it indicates one port; when the starting port and ending port
values are different, it indicates a range for the port and available
for this service type.
1=not equal(!=), when the starting port and ending port values are
the same, it indicates all the ports except the port defined here;
when the starting port and ending port values are different, it
indicates that all the ports except the range defined here are
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object service obj 1 -v
object service obj 9 -n bruce
object service obj 8 -i 0
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