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Appendix H Firewall Commands
E-mail 
config edit firewall e-mail 
mail-server <ip address of 
mail server>
This command sets the IP address to which 
the e-mail messages are sent.
config edit firewall e-mail 
return-addr <e-mail address>
This command sets the source e-mail address 
of the firewall e-mails.
config edit firewall e-mail 
email-to <e-mail address>
This command sets the e-mail address to 
which the firewall e-mails are sent.
config edit firewall e-mail 
policy <full | hourly | daily | 
weekly>
This command sets how frequently the firewall 
log is sent via e-mail. 
config edit firewall e-mail 
day <sunday | monday | tuesday 
| wednesday | thursday | friday 
| saturday>
This command sets the day on which the 
current firewall log is sent through e-mail if the 
ZyXEL Device is set to send it on a weekly 
basis.
config edit firewall e-mail 
hour <0-23>
This command sets the hour when the firewall 
log is sent through e- mail if the ZyXEL Device 
is set to send it on an hourly, daily or weekly 
basis.
config edit firewall e-mail 
minute <0-59>
This command sets the minute of the hour for 
the firewall log to be sent via e- mail if the 
ZyXEL Device is set to send it on a hourly, 
daily or weekly basis.
Attack 
config edit firewall attack 
send-alert <yes | no>
This command enables or disables the 
immediate sending of DOS attack notification 
e-mail messages.
config edit firewall attack 
block <yes | no>
Set this command to yes to block new traffic 
after the tcp-max-incomplete threshold is 
exceeded. Set it to no to delete the oldest half-
open session when traffic exceeds the tcp-
max-incomplete threshold.
config edit firewall attack 
block-minute <0-255>
This command sets the number of minutes for 
new sessions to be blocked when the tcp-
max-incomplete threshold is reached. This 
command is only valid when block is set to 
yes.
Table 128   Firewall Commands (continued)
FUNCTION
COMMAND
DESCRIPTION