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Chapter 7 Route
ZyWALL (ZLD) CLI Reference Guide
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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.
policy default-route Enters the policy-route sub-command mode to
set a route with the name “default-route”.
policy delete <1..5000> Removes a routing policy.
policy flush Clears the policy routing table.
policy move <1..5000> to <1..5000> Move a routing policy to the number that you
specified.
show policy-route [1..5000] Displays all or specified policy route settings.
show bwm activation Displays whether or not the global setting for
bandwidth management on the ZyWALL is
enabled.
show bwm-usage < [policy-route <1..5000>] |
[interface interface_name]
Displays the specified policy route or interface’s
bandwidth allotment, current bandwidth usage,
and bandwidth usage statistics.
Table 31 Command Summary: Policy Route (continued)
COMMAND DESCRIPTION

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