Ipsec Policy Assign - THOMSON SpeedTouch 608 Cli Reference Manual

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ipsec policy assign

Assign a chain to a hook. A hook (also called Packet Interception Point (PIP) or entry point) is the location where
packets are intercepted to be compared against a chain of rules.
SYNTAX:
ipsec policy assign
where:
hook
chain
RELATED COMMANDS:
ipsec policy list
ipsec policy unassign
E-DOC-CTC-20040216-0002 v1.0
hook = <{input|output}>
chain = <string>
The hook's name to assign a chain to.
Choose between:
input:
The point off incoming traffic.
At this point it can be determined whether the packet is
allowed to reach the SpeedTouch™ IP router or local host.
output:
The point off outgoing traffic.
At this point it can be determined whether the packet is
allowed to leave the SpeedTouch™ IP router or local host.
The name of the chain to use.
Show a list of all hooks.
Unassign all chains from a hook.
IPSec Commands
REQUIRED
REQUIRED
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