P312 Broadband Security Gateway
LCLI Commands
Function CLI Syntax Description
config edit firewall e-mail
email-to
<e-mail address>
Edits the mail address which you want to send the alert to
config edit firewall e-mail
policy
<full | hourly | daily | weekly>
Edits whether the current firewall traffic log contents are sent
through e-mail when the log is full, hourly, daily, or weekly.
config edit firewall e-mail day
<sunday | monday | tuesday |
wednesday | thursday | friday |
saturday>
Edits the day the current firewall traffic log contents are sent
through e-mail; pertains to the weekly policy
config edit firewall e-mail hour
<0-23> Edits the hour of the day the current firewall traffic log
contents are sent through e-mail; pertains to the hourly, daily
& weekly policies
config edit firewall e-mail
minute <0-59> Edits the minute of the hour the current firewall traffic log
contents are sent through e-mail; pertains to the hourly, daily
& weekly policies
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kconfig edit firewall attack send-
alert
<yes | no>
Activates or deactivates the firewall DOS attack notification
e-mails
config edit firewall attack block
<yes | no> Yes: to block the traffics when exceeds the threshold of tcp-
max-incomplete
No: to delete the oldest half-open session when exceeds the
threshold of tcp-max-incomplete
config edit firewall attack
block-minute <0-255> Only valid when sets block to be yes. The unit is minute
config edit firewall attack
minute-high <0-255> The threshold to start to delete the old half-opened sessions
to minute-low
config edit firewall attack
minute-low <0-255> The threshold to stop the deletion of the half-opened
sessions
config edit firewall attack max-
incomplete-high <0-255> The threshold to start to delete the old half-opened sessions
to max-incomplete- low
config edit firewall attack max-
incomplete-low <0-255> The threshold to stop the deletion of the half-opened
sessions
config edit firewall attack tcp-
max-incomplete <0-255> The threshold to start executing the block field.
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sconfig edit firewall set <set #>
name <desired name> Edits the name for a specified set