Chapter 18 Application Patrol
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18.2.3 Other Application Commands
This table lists the commands for other applications in application patrol.
18.2.4 Rule Commands for Other Applications
This table lists the commands for rules in other applications.
Table 64 app Commands: Other Applications
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
app other {forward | drop | reject} Specifies the default action for other applications.
[no] app other log [alert] Creates log entries (and alerts) for other
applications. The
no command does not create
any log entries.
Table 65 app Commands: Rules in Other Applications
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
app other insert <1..64> Creates a new rule at the specified row and enters
sub-command mode.
app other append Creates a new rule, appends it to the end of the list,
and enters sub-command mode.
app other <1..64> Enters sub-command mode for editing the rule at
the specified row.
app other default Enters sub-command mode for editing the default
rule for traffic of an unidentified application.
[no] activate Turns on this rule. The
no command turns off this
rule.
[no] port <0..65535> Specifies the destination port. 0 means any.
[no] schedule profile_name Adds the specified schedule to the rule.
[no] user username Adds the specified user to the rule.
[no] from zone_name Specifies the source zone.
[no] to zone_name Specifies the destination zone.
[no] source profile_name Adds the specified source address to the rule.
[no] destination profile_name Adds the specified destination address to the rule.
[no] protocol {tcp | udp} Adds the specified protocol to the rule.
access {forward | drop | reject} Specifies the action when traffic matches the rule.
[no] action-block
{login|message|audio|video|file-transfer}
Blocks use of a specific feature.
bandwidth {inbound|outbound} <0..1048576> Limits inbound or outbound bandwidth, in kilobits
per second. 0 disables bandwidth management for
traffic matching this rule.
[no] bandwidth excess-usage Enables maximize bandwidth usage to let the traffic
matching this policy “borrow” any unused
bandwidth on the out-going interface.
bandwidth priority <1..7> Set the priority for traffic that matches this rule. The
smaller the number, the higher the priority.
[no] log [alert] Creates log entries (and alerts) for traffic that
matches the rule. The
no command does not
create any log entries.