Command Line Interface User’s Guide
The loopback identifier. This is specified as 32 hex digits. The default is:
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
5.17
remote web/telnet/ftp/snmp
remote [web|telnet|ftp|snmp] [on|off]
This command enables or disables the remote access via web, telnet, ftp, or snmp.
EXAMPLE
remote web on
This command enables the remote web access.
remote telnet on
This command enables the remote telnet access.
5.18
ACL (Access Control List)
5.18.1
addacl
addacl <module> <priority> <permissions> -o [-uid <UserId>]
[-range <Source IP Range> ]
[-dest <Destination Address> ]
[-domain <Domain Name> ]
[-mime <Mime Type> ]
[-timeofday <DAY1> <TIME1> <DAY2> <TIME2>]
This command provides a mechanism to filter packets based on the priority value. The high
priority rule is applied for the packet. The packets can be filtered on multiple option fields also.
The module name, priority and permissions must be specified along with the command. The
rules will sort based on the priority value. The permissions specify the action to be taken on the
packet flow.
<MODULE>
This is a mandatory parameter for configuring a rule in ACL. By specifying module name we
can configure rule for specific proxy server (httpproxy).
<PRIORITY>
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