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<index> – Available settings range from 0 ~ 8. “0”
means no profile will be applied.
-c
It means to set code page. Different number represents
different code page.
0. None
1. ANSI(1250)-Central Europe
2. ANSI(1251)-Cyrillic
3. ANSI(1252)-Latin I
4. ANSI(1253)-Greek
5. ANSI(1254)-Turkish
6. ANSI(1255)-Hebrew
7. ANSI(1256)-Arabic
8. ANSI(1257)-Baltic
9. ANSI(1258)-Viet Nam
10. OEM(437)-United States
11. OEM(850)-Multilingual Latin I
12. OEM(860)-Portuguese
13. OEM(861)-Icelandic
14. OEM(863)-Canadian French
15. OEM(865)-Nordic
16. ANSI/OEM(874)-Thai
17. ANSI/OEM(932)-Japanese Shift-JIS
18. ANSI/OEM(936)-Simplified Chinese GBK
19. ANSI/OEM(949)-Korean
20. ANSI/OEM(950)-Traditional Chinese Big5
-C <Windows Size>
<Session_Timeout>
It means to set Window size and Session timeout
(Minute).
<Windows Size> - Available settings range from 1 ~
65535.
<Session_Timeout> - Make the best utilization of
network resources.
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-v
It is used to show current filter/rule settings.
Example
> ipf rule 2 1 -e 1 -s "o 1" -d "o 2" -S "o 1" -F 2
> ipf rule 2 1 -v
Filter Set 2 Rule 1:
Status
: Enable
Comments: xNetBios -> DNS
Index(1-15) in Schedule Setup: <null>, <null>, <null>, <null>
Direction
: LAN -> WAN
Source IP
: Group1,
Destination IP: Group2,
Service Type
: TCP/UDPGroup1,
Fragments
: Don't Care
Pass or Block
: Block Immediately
Branch to Other Filter Set: None
Max Sessions Limit
: 32000
Current Sessions
: 0
Mac Bind IP
: Non-Strict
Qos Class
: None
APP Enforcement
: None
URL Content Filter
: None
Load-Balance policy
: Auto-select
Log
: Disable
------------------------------------------------------------------
----
CodePage
: ANSI(1252)-Latin I
Window size
: 65535
Session timeout
: 1440
DrayTek Banner
: Enable
------------------------------------------------------------------
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Strict Security Checking
[ ]APP Enforcement
Telnet Command: ipf flowtrack
This command is used to set and view flowtrack sessions.
ipf flowtrack set
[-re]
ipf flowtrack view
[-f]
ipf flowtrack
[-i][-p][-t]
Syntax Description
Parameter
Description
-r
It means to refresh the flowtrack.
-e
It means to enable or disable the flowtrack.
0: Disable
1: Enable
-f
It means to show the sessions state of flowtrack. If you
do not specify any IP address, then all the session state
of flowtrack will be displayed.
-b
It means to show all of IP sessions state.
- i [IP address]
It means to specify IP address (e.g,, -i 192.168.2.55).
-p[value]
It means to type a port number (e.g., -p 1024).
Available settings are 0 ~ 65535.
-t [value]
It means to specify a protocol (e.g., -t tcp).
Available settings include:
tcp
udp
icmp
Example
>ipf flowtrack set -r
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Refresh the flowstate ok
> ipf flowtrack view -f
Start to show the flowtrack sessions state:
ORIGIN>>
192.168.1.11:59939 ->
8.8.8.8:
53 ,ifno=0
REPLY >>
8.8.8.8:
53 ->
192.168.1.11:59939 ,ifno=3
proto=17, age=93023180(3920), flag=203
ORIGIN>>
192.168.1.11:15073 ->
8.8.8.8:
53 ,ifno=0
REPLY >>
8.8.8.8:
53 ->
192.168.1.11:15073 ,ifno=3
proto=17, age=93025100(2000), flag=203
ORIGIN>>
192.168.1.11: 7247 ->
8.8.8.8:
53 ,ifno=0
REPLY >>
8.8.8.8:
53 ->
192.168.1.11: 7247 ,ifno=3
proto=17, age=93020100(7000), flag=203
End to show the flowtrack sessions state
Telnet Command: Log
This command allows users to view log for WAN interface such as call log, IP filter log, flush
log buffer, etc.
log
[-cfhiptwx?]
[-F a| c | f | w]
Syntax Description
Parameter
Description
-c
It means to show the latest call log.
-f
It means to show the IP filter log.
-F
It means to show the flush log buffer.
a: flush all logs
c: flush the call log
f: flush the IP filter log
w: flush the WAN log
-h
It means to show this usage help.
-p
It means to show PPP/MP log.
-t
It means to show all logs saved in the log buffer.
-w
It means to show WAN log.
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-x
It means to show packet body hex dump.
Example
> log -w
25:36:25.580 ---->DHCP (WAN-5) Len = 548XID = 0x7880fdd4
Client IP
= 0.0.0.0
Your IP
= 0.0.0.0
Next server IP = 0.0.0.0
Relay agent IP = 0.0.0.0
25:36:33.580 ---->DHCP (WAN-5) Len = 548XID = 0x7880fdd4
Client IP
= 0.0.0.0
Your IP
= 0.0.0.0
Next server IP = 0.0.0.0
Relay agent IP = 0.0.0.0
25:36:41.580 ---->DHCP (WAN-5) Len = 548XID = 0x7880fdd4
Client IP
= 0.0.0.0
Your IP
= 0.0.0.0
Next server IP = 0.0.0.0
Relay agent IP = 0.0.0.0
25:36:49.580 ---->DHCP (WAN-5) Len = 548XID = 0x7880fdd4
Client IP
= 0.0.0.0
Your IP
= 0.0.0.0
Next server IP = 0.0.0.0
Relay agent IP = 0.0.0.0
25:36:57.580 ---->DHCP (WAN-5) Len = 548XID = 0x7880fdd4
Client IP
= 0.0.0.0
Your IP
= 0.0.0.0
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['q': Quit, 'Enter': New Lines, 'Space Bar': Next Page]
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Telnet Command: mngt ftpport
This command allows users to set FTP port for management.
mngt ftpport
[FTP port]
Syntax Description
Parameter
Description

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