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Table 87 Security Trigger Configuration (continued)
LABEL
Delete
New Trigger
Add a New Trigger
Click New Trigger in the
Figure 120 New Trigger
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 88 Security Trigger Configuration
LABEL
Transport Type
Port Number
Start
Port Number
End
Secondary Port
Number Start
Secondary Port
Number End
Allow Multiple
Hosts
Max Activity
Interval
Enable Session
Chaining
Enable UDP
Session
Chaining
Binary Address
Replacement
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DESCRIPTION
Click this to remove the trigger.
Click this to create a new trigger.
Security Trigger Configuration screen.
DESCRIPTION
Select a transport type of the trigger, depending on whether a trigger
for a TCP or a UDP application is to be added.
Enter the start of the trigger port range that the primary session uses.
Enter the end of the trigger port range that the primary session uses.
Enter the start of the trigger port range that the secondary session
uses.
Enter the end of the trigger port range that the secondary session uses.
Select Allow to permit a secondary session is to be initiated to/from
different remote hosts. If not, select Block.
Enter the maximum interval time (in milliseconds) between the uses of
the secondary port sessions.
Select Allow to permit multi-level TCP session chaining. If not, select
Block.
Select Allow to permit multi-level UDP and TCP session chaining is
allowed. If not, select Block.
You must allow Enable Session Chaining to enable this function.
Select Allow to permit binary address replacement to be used on an
existing trigger. If not, select Block.
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