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[no] sslvpn
tunnel_name
Sets the incoming interface to an SSL VPN
tunnel. The
no
command removes the SSL VPN
tunnel through which the incoming packets are
received.
[no] trigger <1..8> incoming
service_name
trigger
service_name
Sets a port triggering rule. The
no
command
removes port trigger settings from the rule.
trigger append incoming
service_name
trigger
service_name
Adds a new port triggering rule to the end of the
list.
trigger delete <1..8>
Removes a port triggering rule.
trigger insert <1..8> incoming
service_name
trigger
service_name
Adds a new port triggering rule before the
specified number.
trigger move <1..8> to <1..8>
Moves a port triggering rule to the number that
you specified.
[no] tunnel
tunnel_name
Sets the incoming interface to an IPSec VPN
tunnel. The
no
command removes the IPSec
VPN tunnel through which the incoming packets
are received.
[no] user
user_name
Sets the user name. The
no
command resets the
user name to the default (
any
).
any
means all
users.
[no] policy controll-ipsec-dynamic-rules
activate
Enables the ZyWALL to use policy routes to
manually specify the destination addresses of
dynamic IPSec rules. You must manually create
these policy routes. The ZyWALL automatically
obtains source and destination addresses for
dynamic IPSec rules that do not match any of the
policy routes.
The no command has the ZyWALL automatically
obtain source and destination addresses for all
dynamic IPSec rules.
policy default-route
Enters the policy-route sub-command mode to
set a route with the name “default-route”.
policy delete
policy_number
Removes a routing policy.
policy flush
Clears the policy routing table.
policy list table
Displays all policy route settings.
policy move
policy_number
to
policy_number
Moves a routing policy to the number that you
specified.
[no] policy override-direct-route activate
Use this command to have the ZyWALL forward
packets that match a policy route according to
the policy route instead of sending the packets to
a directly connected network. Use the
no
command to disable it.
show bwm activation
Displays whether or not the global setting for
bandwidth management on the ZyWALL is
enabled.
show bwm-usage < [policy-route
policy_number
] |
[interface
interface_name
]
Displays the specified policy route or interface’s
bandwidth allotment, current bandwidth usage,
and bandwidth usage statistics.
show policy-route [
policy_number
]
Displays all or specified policy route settings.
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Command Summary: Policy Route (continued)
COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
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