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Table 79 app Commands: Pre-Defined Applications (continued)
COMMAND
app protocol_name mode {portless | portbase}
[no] app protocol_name log [alert]
19.2.2 Rule Commands for Pre-defined Applications
This table lists the commands for rules in each pre-defined application.
Table 80 app Commands: Rules in Pre-Defined Applications
COMMAND
app protocol_name rule insert rule_number
app protocol_name rule append
app protocol_name rule rule_number
or
app protocol_name rule modify rule_number
app protocol_name rule default
or
app protocol_name rule modify default
no app protocol_name rule rule_number
19.2.2.1 Rule Sub-commands
The following table describes the sub-commands for several application patrol rule
commands. Note that not all rule commands use all the sub-commands listed here.
Table 81 app protocol rule Sub-commands
COMMAND
access {forward | drop | reject}
[no] action-block
{login|message|audio|video|file-transfer}
[no] activate
bandwidth {inbound|outbound} <0..1048576>
[no] bandwidth excess-usage
bandwidth priority <1..7>
[no] destination profile_name
[no] from zone_name
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DESCRIPTION
Specifies how the ZyWALL identifies this
application.
Creates log entries (and alerts) for the specified
application. The
no
command does not create any
log entries.
DESCRIPTION
Creates a new rule at the specified row and enters
sub-command mode. See
Table 81 on page 165
the sub-commands.
Creates a new rule, appends it to the end of the list,
and enters sub-command mode. See
page 165
for the sub-commands.
Enters sub-command mode for editing the rule at
the specified row. See
Table 81 on page 165
sub-commands.
Enters sub-command mode for editing the default
rule for the application. See
for the sub-commands.
Deletes the specified rule.
DESCRIPTION
Specifies the action when traffic matches the rule.
Blocks use of a specific feature.
Turns on this rule. The
command turns off this
no
rule.
Limits inbound or outbound bandwidth, in kilobits
per second. 0 disables bandwidth management for
traffic matching this rule.
Enables maximize bandwidth usage to let the traffic
matching this policy "borrow" any unused
bandwidth on the out-going interface.
Set the priority for traffic that matches this rule. The
smaller the number, the higher the priority.
Adds the specified destination address to the rule.
Specifies the source zone.
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