ZyXEL Communications 4.04 User Manual

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 Chapter 21 System Commands
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21.8  Remote Management Commands Example
The following example allows HTTPS management access to the ZyWALL through WAN1 
from IP address 2.2.2.2 and displays the server access settings.
21.9  Threat Report Commands
The following section lists the threat report commands.
ras> sys server load
ras> sys server access https wan1 on
ras> sys server secureip https 2.2.2.2
ras> sys server save
ras> sys server disp
 TELNET server
  Server Port=    23, Access= LAN+WAN1+DMZ+WLAN+WAN2, Secure Ip= 0.0.0.0
 FTP server
  Server Port=    21, Access= LAN+WAN1+DMZ+WLAN+WAN2, Secure Ip= 0.0.0.0
 SSH server
       Certificate = auto_generated_self_signed_cert
  Server Port=    22, Access= LAN+WAN1+DMZ+WLAN+WAN2, Secure Ip= 0.0.0.0
 HTTPS server
       Certificate = auto_generated_self_signed_cert
       Authenticate Client Certificates = No
  Server Port=   443, Access= LAN+WAN1+DMZ+WLAN+WAN2, Secure Ip= 2.2.2.2
 HTTP server
  Server Port=    80, Access= LAN+WAN1+DMZ+WLAN+WAN2, Secure Ip= 0.0.0.0
 ICMP ping
                      Access= LAN+WAN1+DMZ+WLAN+WAN2, Secure Ip= 0.0.0.0
 SNMP service
  Server Port=   161, Access= LAN+WAN1+DMZ+WLAN+WAN2, Secure Ip= 0.0.0.0
 DNS service
  Server Port=    53, Access= LAN+WAN1+DMZ+WLAN+WAN2, Secure Ip= 0.0.0.0
Table 77   Threat Report Commands
COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
M
sys threatReport as <id:IDP-
ID|src:source IP|dst:destination 
IP>
Displays the top anti-spam statistic records by virus name, 
source IP address, or destination IP address. 
R+B
sys threatReport as active
Turns anti-spam threat reports on or off.
R+B
sys threatReport as flush
Discards all anti-spam report data and updates the time stamp. R+B
sys threatReport as summary
Displays a summary of the anti-spam statistics.
R+B