Document Conventions

Command summary tables are organized as follows:

Table 1 Table Title

COMMAND

DESCRIPTION

M

ip alg disable

Turns off the specified ALG (Application Layer Gateway).

R+B

<ALG_FTPALG_H323ALG_SIP>

 

 

ip alg disp

Shows whether the ALG is enabled or disabled.

R+B

ip alg enable

Turns on the specified ALG.

R+B

<ALG_FTPALG_H323ALG_SIP>

 

 

ip alg ftpPortNum [port]

Sets the FTP ALG to support a different port number (instead of the

R+B

 

default).

 

ip alg siptimeout <timeout>

Sets the SIP timeout in seconds. 0 means no timeout.

R+B

ip alias <interface>

Sets an alias for the specified interface.

R

The Table title identifies commands or the specific feature that the commands configure. The COMMAND column shows the syntax of the command.

The DESCRIPTION column explains what the command does. It may also identify legal input values.

The M column identifies the mode in which you run the command.

R: The command is available in router mode.

B: The command is available in bridge mode.

R + B: The command is available in both router and bridge modes

A long list of pre-defined values may be replaced by a command input value ‘variable’ so as to avoid a very long command in the description table. Refer to the command input values table if you are unsure of what to enter.

Table 2 Common Command Input Values

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

description

Used when a command has a description field in order to add more detail.

 

 

ip-address

An IP address in dotted decimal notation. For example, 192.168.1.3.

 

 

mask

The subnet mask in dotted decimal notation, for example, 255.255.255.0.

 

 

mask-bits

The number of bits in an address’s subnet mask. For example type /24 for a

 

subnet mask of 255.255.255.0.

 

 

port

A protocol’s port number.

 

 

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