Chapter 5: Configuring the CopperJet
Page
39
A list of options is displayed for configuring the Trigger.
Allow Multiple Hosts: Select
Allow if you want a secondary session to be
initiated to/from different remote hosts. Select block
if you want a secondary session to be initiated only
to/from the same remote host. Default Allow.
Max Activity Interval:
Type the maximum interval time (in milliseconds)
between the use of secondary port sessions. Default
10000.
Enable Session Chaining: Select
Allow or Block depending on whether you want
to allow multi-level TCP session chaining. Default
Allow.
Enable UDP Session Chaining: Select
Allow or Block depending on whether
you want to allow multi-level UDP and TCP session
chaining. You must set Enable Session Chaining to
Allow if you want this to work. Default Allow.
Binary Address Replacement: Select
Allow or Block depending on whether
you want to use binary address replacement on an
existing trigger. Default Allow.
Address Translation Type: Specify what type of address replacement is set on a
trigger. You must set Binary Address Replacement to
Allow if you want this to work. Default none.
When finished configuring the Trigger, click on Apply. The Firewall Trigger
Configuration page is displayed, containing details of the trigger that you have
just configured.
5.6.6.2 Deleting Triggers
Each trigger displayed in the Firewall Trigger Configuration page has a Delete
hyperlink assigned to it. To delete a trigger, click on this link. The confirmation
page is displayed. Click on the Delete button to delete the Trigger.