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Chapter 20 Application Patrol
NXC CLI Reference Guide
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20.2.5 Rule Commands for Other Applications
This table lists the commands for rules in other applications.
20.2.5.1 Other Rule Sub-commands
The following table describes the sub-commands for several application patrol other rule
commands. Note that not all rule commands use all the sub-commands listed here.
Table 68 app Commands: Rules in Other Applications
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
app other insert rule_number 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.
app other move rule_number to rule_number Moves the specified rule (first index) to the
specified location. The process is (1) remove the
specified rule from the table; (2) re-number; (3)
insert the rule at the specified location.
no app other rule_number Deletes the specified rule.
Table 69 app patrol other rule Sub-commands
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
[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.
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.
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