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STATISTIC_WEBACCELERATION_CACHE_INTER_STRIPE_HITS STATISTIC_WEBACCELERATION_CACHE_INTER_STRIPE_MISSES STATISTIC_WEBACCELERATION_CACHE_INTER_STRIPE_HIT_BYTES STATISTIC_WEBACCELERATION_CACHE_INTER_STRIPE_CACHE_SIZE STATISTIC_WEBACCELERATION_CACHE_INTER_STRIPE_ENTITIES STATISTIC_WEBACCELERATION_CACHE_INTER_STRIPE_EVICTIONS STATISTIC_WEBACCELERATION_CACHE_REMOTE_HITS STATISTIC_WEBACCELERATION_CACHE_REMOTE_MISSES STATISTIC_WEBACCELERATION_CACHE_REMOTE_HIT_BYTES STATISTIC_GTM_PROBER_POOL_TOTAL_PROBES STATISTIC_GTM_PROBER_POOL_SUCCESSFUL_PROBES STATISTIC_GTM_PROBER_POOL_FAILED_PROBES STATISTIC_DNS_EXPRESS_SOA_SERIAL_NUMBER STATISTIC_DNS_EXPRESS_SOA_REFRESH_INTERVAL STATISTIC_DNS_EXPRESS_SOA_RETRY_INTERVAL STATISTIC_DNS_EXPRESS_SOA_EXPIRE_INTERVAL STATISTIC_DNS_EXPRESS_ZONE_DB_RESOURCE_RECORDS STATISTIC_VIRTUAL_SERVER_TOTAL_CPU_CYCLES STATISTIC_VIRTUAL_SERVER_FIVE_SEC_AVG_CPU_USAGE STATISTIC_VIRTUAL_SERVER_ONE_MIN_AVG_CPU_USAGE STATISTIC_VIRTUAL_SERVER_FIVE_MIN_AVG_CPU_USAGE 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STATISTIC_PEM_RADIUS_ACCOUNTING_START STATISTIC_PEM_RADIUS_ACCOUNTING_STOP STATISTIC_PEM_RADIUS_ACCOUNTING_INTERIM STATISTIC_PEM_RADIUS_ACCOUNTING_RETRANSMISSIONS STATISTIC_PEM_SUBSCRIBER_CONCURRENT_SUBSCRIBERS STATISTIC_PEM_SUBSCRIBER_CONCURRENT_SUBSCRIBERS_MAXIMUM STATISTIC_PEM_SUBSCRIBER_TOTAL_SUBSCRIBERS STATISTIC_PEM_SUBSCRIBER_SUBSCRIBER_LIMIT_EXCEEDED STATISTIC_PEM_SUBSCRIBER_NO_RADIUS_INFO STATISTIC_PEM_SUBSCRIBER_NO_RADIUS_INFO_MAXIMUM STATISTIC_PEM_SUBSCRIBER_PROVISIONING_PENDING STATISTIC_PEM_SUBSCRIBER_PROVISIONING_PENDING_MAXIMUM STATISTIC_PEM_SUBSCRIBER_NOT_PROVISIONED STATISTIC_PEM_SUBSCRIBER_NOT_PROVISIONED_MAXIMUM STATISTIC_PEM_SUBSCRIBER_FAILED_PROVISIONING_ATTEMPTS STATISTIC_PEM_SUBSCRIBER_UNKNOWN STATISTIC_PEM_SUBSCRIBER_UNKNOWN_MAXIMUM STATISTIC_PEM_SUBSCRIBER_PROVISIONED STATISTIC_PEM_SUBSCRIBER_PROVISIONED_MAXIMUM STATISTIC_PEM_SUBSCRIBER_INACTIVE_SUBSCRIBERS_REMOVED STATISTIC_PEM_SUBSCRIBER_MARKED_FOR_DELETION STATISTIC_PEM_SUBSCRIBER_MARKED_FOR_DELETION_MAXIMUM STATISTIC_SMTPS_CONNECTIONS_ACCEPTED STATISTIC_SMTPS_CONNECTIONS_CURRENT STATISTIC_SMTPS_CONNECTIONS_MAXIMUM STATISTIC_SMTPS_BLOCKED_COMMANDS STATISTIC_DNS_EXPRESS_QUERIES STATISTIC_DNS_EXPRESS_RESPONSES STATISTIC_DNS_EXPRESS_XFR_MESSAGES STATISTIC_DNS_EXPRESS_NOTIFIES_RECEIVED STATISTIC_DNS_XFR_NOTIFIES_SENT STATISTIC_DNS_XFR_NOTIFIES_FAILURES STATISTIC_DNS_AXFR_QUERIES STATISTIC_DNS_IXFR_QUERIES STATISTIC_DNS_XFR_QUERIES_ACL_FAILURES STATISTIC_DNS_TSIG_MISSING STATISTIC_DNS_TSIG_NOT_REQUIRED STATISTIC_DNS_TSIG_VERIFIED STATISTIC_DNS_TSIG_BAD_KEY STATISTIC_DNS_TSIG_BAD_SIG STATISTIC_DNS_TSIG_BAD_TIME STATISTIC_DNSSEC_ZONE_NSEC3_RR STATISTIC_DNSSEC_ZONE_NSEC3_NODATA STATISTIC_DNSSEC_ZONE_NSEC3_NXDOMAIN STATISTIC_DNSSEC_ZONE_NSEC3_REFERRAL STATISTIC_DNSSEC_ZONE_NSEC3_RESALT STATISTIC_DNSSEC_ZONE_SIGNED_RESPONSES STATISTIC_DNSSEC_ZONE_DNSKEY_QUERIES STATISTIC_DNSSEC_ZONE_NSEC3PARAM_QUERIES STATISTIC_DNSSEC_ZONE_DS_QUERIES STATISTIC_DNSSEC_ZONE_SIG_CRYPTO_FAILED STATISTIC_DNSSEC_ZONE_SIG_SUCCESS STATISTIC_DNSSEC_ZONE_SIG_FAILED STATISTIC_DNSSEC_ZONE_SIG_RRSET_FAILED STATISTIC_DNSSEC_ZONE_CONNECT_FLOW_FAILED STATISTIC_DNSSEC_ZONE_TO_WIRE_FAILED STATISTIC_DNSSEC_ZONE_XFR_STARTED STATISTIC_DNSSEC_ZONE_XFR_COMPLETED STATISTIC_DNSSEC_ZONE_XFR_MSGS STATISTIC_DNSSEC_ZONE_XFR_MASTER_MSGS STATISTIC_DNSSEC_ZONE_XFR_AXFR_QUERIES STATISTIC_DNSSEC_ZONE_XFR_IXFR_QUERIES STATISTIC_DNSSEC_ZONE_XFR_RESPONSE_AVERAGE_SIZE STATISTIC_DNSSEC_ZONE_XFR_EXTERNAL_SERIAL STATISTIC_DNSSEC_ZONE_XFR_MASTER_SERIAL STATISTIC_DNS_SERVER_XFR_QUERIES STATISTIC_DNS_SERVER_XFR_RESPONSES STATISTIC_DNS_SERVER_XFR_NOTIFIES STATISTIC_DNS_SERVER_XFR_NOTIFY_FAILURES STATISTIC_DNS_CACHE_RESOLVER_FORWARD_QUERIES STATISTIC_DNS_CACHE_RESOLVER_FORWARD_RESPONSES STATISTIC_HTTP_PASSTHROUGH_IRULES STATISTIC_HTTP_PASSTHROUGH_CONNECTS STATISTIC_HTTP_PASSTHROUGH_WEB_SOCKETS STATISTIC_HTTP_PASSTHROUGH_OVERSIZE_CLIENT_HEADERS STATISTIC_HTTP_PASSTHROUGH_EXCESS_CLIENT_HEADERS STATISTIC_HTTP_PASSTHROUGH_OVERSIZE_SERVER_HEADERS STATISTIC_HTTP_PASSTHROUGH_EXCESS_SERVER_HEADERS STATISTIC_HTTP_PASSTHROUGH_UNKNOWN_METHODS STATISTIC_HTTP_PASSTHROUGH_PIPELINES STATISTIC_SSL_CIPHER_ECDH_RSA_KEY_EXCHANGE STATISTIC_SSL_CIPHER_ECDHE_ECDSA_KEY_EXCHANGE STATISTIC_SSL_CIPHER_ECDH_ECDSA_KEY_EXCHANGE STATISTIC_SSL_CIPHER_DHE_DSS_KEY_EXCHANGE STATISTIC_SSL_CIPHER_AES_GCM_BULK STATISTIC_FIX_CURRENT_CONNECTIONS STATISTIC_FIX_NUMBER_OF_MESSAGES STATISTIC_FIX_TOTAL_SIZE STATISTIC_FIX_NUMBER_OF_MESSAGES_LAST_INTERVAL STATISTIC_SSL_COMMON_FWDP_DESTINATION_IP_BYPASSES STATISTIC_SSL_COMMON_FWDP_SOURCE_IP_BYPASSES STATISTIC_SSL_COMMON_FWDP_HOSTNAME_BYPASSES STATISTIC_LSN_POOL_TOTAL_END_POINTS STATISTIC_DNS_REQUESTS_GTM_REWRITES STATISTIC_CLIENTLDAP_CONNECTIONS_ACCEPTED STATISTIC_CLIENTLDAP_CONNECTIONS_CURRENT STATISTIC_CLIENTLDAP_CONNECTIONS_MAXIMUM STATISTIC_CLIENTLDAP_BLOCKED_COMMANDS STATISTIC_SERVERLDAP_CONNECTIONS_CONNECTED STATISTIC_SERVERLDAP_CONNECTIONS_CURRENT STATISTIC_SERVERLDAP_CONNECTIONS_MAXIMUM STATISTIC_SERVERLDAP_CONNECTIONS_FAILED STATISTIC_SSL_COMMON_RENEGOTIATIONS_REJECTED STATISTIC_FASTL4_LATE_BINDING_SUCCESSFUL_CONNECTIONS STATISTIC_FASTL4_LATE_BINDING_TIMED_OUT_CONNECTIONS STATISTIC_SSL_COMMON_OCSP_STAPLING_CONNECTIONS STATISTIC_SSL_COMMON_OCSP_STAPLING_RESPONSE_STATUS_ERRORS STATISTIC_SSL_COMMON_OCSP_STAPLING_RESPONSE_VALIDATION_ERRORS STATISTIC_SSL_COMMON_OCSP_STAPLING_CERTIFICATE_STATUS_ERRORS STATISTIC_SSL_COMMON_OCSP_STAPLING_OCSP_CONNECTION_HTTP_ERRORS STATISTIC_SSL_COMMON_OCSP_STAPLING_OCSP_CONNECTION_TIMEOUTS STATISTIC_SSL_COMMON_OCSP_STAPLING_OCSP_CONNECTION_FAILURES STATISTIC_LSN_POOL_PBA_ACTIVE_PORT_BLOCKS STATISTIC_LSN_POOL_PBA_ACTIVE_CLIENTS_REACHED_LIMIT STATISTIC_LSN_POOL_PBA_ACTIVE_ZOMBIE_PORT_BLOCKS STATISTIC_LSN_POOL_PBA_TOTAL_CLIENTS_REACHED_LIMIT STATISTIC_LSN_POOL_PBA_TOTAL_PORT_BLOCK_ALLOCATIONS STATISTIC_LSN_POOL_PBA_TOTAL_PORT_BLOCK_ALLOCATION_FAILURES STATISTIC_LSN_POOL_PBA_TOTAL_PORT_BLOCK_DEALLOCATIONS STATISTIC_LSN_POOL_PBA_TOTAL_ZOMBIE_PORT_BLOCKS_CREATED STATISTIC_LSN_POOL_PBA_TOTAL_ZOMBIE_PORT_BLOCKS_DELETED STATISTIC_LSN_POOL_PBA_TOTAL_ZOMBIE_PORT_BLOCK_CONNECTIONS_KILLED STATISTIC_DNS_RAPID_RESPONSE_QUERIES STATISTIC_DNS_RAPID_RESPONSE_RESPONSES STATISTIC_DNS_RAPID_RESPONSE_ALLOWED STATISTIC_DNS_RAPID_RESPONSE_DROPS STATISTIC_DNS_RAPID_RESPONSE_TRUNCATED STATISTIC_DNS_RAPID_RESPONSE_NXDOMAIN STATISTIC_DNS_RAPID_RESPONSE_NOERROR STATISTIC_DNS_RAPID_RESPONSE_REFUSED STATISTIC_SIPROUTER_IN STATISTIC_SIPROUTER_IN_RESUBMITTED_FOR_RETRY STATISTIC_SIPROUTER_OUT STATISTIC_SIPROUTER_FAILED_AND_NOT_DELIVERABLE_TO_ORIGINATOR STATISTIC_SIPROUTER_ROUTED STATISTIC_SIPROUTER_UNROUTABLE STATISTIC_SIPROUTER_DROPPED STATISTIC_SIPROUTER_FAILED_DUE_TO_A_FULL_QUEUE STATISTIC_SIPROUTER_FAILED_DUE_TO_CONNECTION_DROPPED STATISTIC_SIPROUTER_FAILED_DUE_TO_CONNECTION_CLOSED STATISTIC_SIPROUTER_FAILED_DUE_TO_AN_INTERNAL_ERROR STATISTIC_SIPROUTER_FAILED_DUE_TO_PERSIST_KEY_IN_USE STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_REQUESTS STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_RESPONSES STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_BADMSGS STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_DROPS STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_INVITE STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_ACK STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_OPTIONS STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_BYE STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_CANCEL STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_REGISTER_REQ STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_PUBLISH STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_NOTIFY STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_SUBSCRIBE STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_MESSAGE STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_PRACK STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_OTHER STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_PROVISIONAL STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_SUCCESSFUL STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_REDIRECTION STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_CLIENT_FAILURES STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_SERVER_FAILURES STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_GLOBAL_FAILURES STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_MESSAGE_LIMIT_EXCEEDED STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_LOOP_DETECTION STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_MAX_FORWARDS_CHECK STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_BAD_REQUEST STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_NOT_FOUND STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_REQUEST_TIMEOUT STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_TRANSACTION_DOES_NOT_EXIST STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_LOOP_DETECTED STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_TOO_MANY_HOPS STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_SERVER_INTERNAL_ERROR STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_NOT_ACCEPTABLE STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_TEMPORARILY_UNAVAILABLE STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_UNKNOWN_PARSE_ERROR STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_CONTENT_LENGTH_MISMATCH STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_EXTRANEOUS_HEADER_FIELD STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_INVALID_CONTENT_LENGTH STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_REQ_FIELD_OVERLARGE_VALUES STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_RESP_FIELD_OVERLARGE_VALUES STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_UNTERMINATED_QUOTED_STRING STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_MALFORMED_REQUEST_URI STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_UNKNOWN_PROTOCOL_VERSION STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_CSEQ_METHOD_MISMATCH STATISTIC_CRYPTO_CLIENT_BYTES_IN STATISTIC_CRYPTO_CLIENT_BYTES_OUT STATISTIC_CRYPTO_CLIENT_PACKETS_IN STATISTIC_CRYPTO_CLIENT_PACKETS_OUT STATISTIC_CRYPTO_SERVER_BYTES_IN STATISTIC_CRYPTO_SERVER_BYTES_OUT STATISTIC_CRYPTO_SERVER_PACKETS_IN STATISTIC_CRYPTO_SERVER_PACKETS_OUT STATISTIC_EVICTION_POLICY_EVICTED STATISTIC_CONNECTION_FLOW_MISS STATISTIC_SYNCOOKIE_STATS_SYNCOOKIES STATISTIC_SYNCOOKIE_STATS_ACCEPTS STATISTIC_SYNCOOKIE_STATS_REJECTS STATISTIC_SYNCOOKIE_STATS_HW_SYNCOOKIES STATISTIC_SYNCOOKIE_STATS_HW_ACCEPTS STATISTIC_SYNCOOKIE_STATS_WL_HITS STATISTIC_SYNCOOKIE_STATS_WL_ACCEPTS STATISTIC_SYNCOOKIE_STATS_WL_REJECTS STATISTIC_FW_RULE_LAST_HIT_TIME STATISTIC_SCTP_ASSOCIATIONS STATISTIC_SCTP_CLOSING STATISTIC_SCTP_CONFIRMED_ADDRESSES STATISTIC_SCTP_UNCONFIRMED_ADDRESSES STATISTIC_SCTP_ACTIVE_PATHS STATISTIC_SCTP_INACTIVE_PATHS STATISTIC_CLIENTLDAP_CONNECTIONS_TLS STATISTIC_SERVERLDAP_CONNECTIONS_TLS STATISTIC_SSL_COMMON_AGGREGATE_RENEGOTIATIONS_REJECTED STATISTIC_FTP_FTPS_SESSIONS STATISTIC_TFTP_READ_REQUESTS STATISTIC_TFTP_WRITE_REQUESTS STATISTIC_FTP_PASSTHRU_TRANSITIONS STATISTIC_TFTP_DISCARDED_REQUESTS STATISTIC_DNS_HW_INSPECTED STATISTIC_DNS_HW_MALFORMED STATISTIC_DNS_HW_CACHE_LOOKUPS STATISTIC_DNS_HW_CACHE_RESPONSES STATISTIC_VCMP_RED_PACKETS_IN STATISTIC_SSL_COMMON_SESSION_MIRRORING_SUCCESS STATISTIC_SSL_COMMON_SESSION_MIRRORING_FAILURE STATISTIC_SSL_COMMON_CONNECTION_MIRRORING_HA_PEER_READY STATISTIC_SSL_COMMON_CONNECTION_MIRRORING_HA_CTX_SENT STATISTIC_SSL_COMMON_CONNECTION_MIRRORING_HA_CTX_RECV STATISTIC_SSL_COMMON_CONNECTION_MIRRORING_HA_HS_SUCCESS STATISTIC_SSL_COMMON_CONNECTION_MIRRORING_HA_FAILURE STATISTIC_SSL_COMMON_CONNECTION_MIRRORING_HA_TIMEOUT STATISTIC_SSL_COMMON_DTLS_TX_PUSHBACKS STATISTIC_SSL_CIPHER_CAMELLIA_BULK STATISTIC_DNS_NAPTR_REQS STATISTIC_IP_MULTICAST_TRANSMITTED_PACKETS STATISTIC_IP_MULTICAST_RECEIVED_PACKETS STATISTIC_IP_MULTICAST_DROPPED_RPF STATISTIC_IP_MULTICAST_DROPPED_WRONG_INTERFACE STATISTIC_IP_MULTICAST_DROPPED_NO_ROUTE STATISTIC_IP_MULTICAST_DROPPED_ROUTE_LOOKUP_TIMEOUT STATISTIC_IP_MULTICAST_DROPPED_MAX_PENDING_PACKETS STATISTIC_IP_MULTICAST_DROPPED_MAX_PENDING_ROUTES STATISTIC_IPV6_MULTICAST_TRANSMITTED_PACKETS STATISTIC_IPV6_MULTICAST_RECEIVED_PACKETS STATISTIC_IPV6_MULTICAST_DROPPED_RPF STATISTIC_IPV6_MULTICAST_DROPPED_WRONG_INTERFACE STATISTIC_IPV6_MULTICAST_DROPPED_NO_ROUTE STATISTIC_IPV6_MULTICAST_DROPPED_ROUTE_LOOKUP_TIMEOUT STATISTIC_IPV6_MULTICAST_DROPPED_MAX_PENDING_PACKETS STATISTIC_IPV6_MULTICAST_DROPPED_MAX_PENDING_ROUTES STATISTIC_SSL_COMMON_ACTIVE_HANDSHAKES_REJECTED STATISTIC_SSL_COMMON_CURRENT_ACTIVE_HANDSHAKES STATISTIC_SSL_DYNAMIC_RECORD_1K STATISTIC_SSL_DYNAMIC_RECORD_2K STATISTIC_SSL_DYNAMIC_RECORD_3K STATISTIC_SSL_DYNAMIC_RECORD_4K STATISTIC_SSL_DYNAMIC_RECORD_5K STATISTIC_SSL_DYNAMIC_RECORD_6K STATISTIC_SSL_DYNAMIC_RECORD_7K STATISTIC_SSL_DYNAMIC_RECORD_8K STATISTIC_SSL_DYNAMIC_RECORD_9K STATISTIC_SSL_DYNAMIC_RECORD_10K STATISTIC_SSL_DYNAMIC_RECORD_11K STATISTIC_SSL_DYNAMIC_RECORD_12K STATISTIC_SSL_DYNAMIC_RECORD_13K STATISTIC_SSL_DYNAMIC_RECORD_14K STATISTIC_SSL_DYNAMIC_RECORD_15K STATISTIC_SSL_DYNAMIC_RECORD_16K STATISTIC_SIPROUTER_STANDBY_DROPPED STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_REQUEST_ENTITY_TOO_LARGE STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_REQUEST_ENTITY_TOO_LARGE_413_SENT STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_UNSUPPORTED_URI_SCHEME STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_UNSUPPORTED_URI_SCHEME_416_SENT STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_TEMPORARILY_UNAVAILABLE_480_SENT STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_LOOP_DETECTED_482_SENT STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_TOO_MANY_HOPS_483_SENT STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_ADDRESS_INCOMPLETE STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_ADDRESS_INCOMPLETE_484_SENT STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_NOT_ACCEPTABLE_HERE STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_NOT_ACCEPTABLE_HERE_488_SENT STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_SERVER_INTERNAL_ERROR_500_SENT STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_NOT_IMPLEMENTED STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_NOT_IMPLEMENTED_501_SENT STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE_503_SENT STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED_505_SENT STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_BADMSGS_REQ STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_DROPS_REQ STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_INFO STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_REFER STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_UPDATE_REQ STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_BAD_REQUEST_400_SENT STATISTIC_SIPSESSION_NOT_FOUND_404_SENT ROUTING_PROTOCOL_UNKNOWN ROUTING_PROTOCOL_BGP ROUTING_PROTOCOL_ISIS ROUTING_PROTOCOL_OSPF_V2 ROUTING_PROTOCOL_OSPF_V3 ROUTING_PROTOCOL_RIP ROUTING_PROTOCOL_RIP_NG ROUTING_PROTOCOL_BFD ROUTING_PROTOCOL_PIM FW_RULE_STATE_UNKNOWN FW_RULE_STATE_DISABLED FW_RULE_STATE_ENABLED FW_RULE_STATE_SCHEDULED FW_RULE_STATE_INVALID Gets a list of all route domains on this device. Creates a route domain. Deletes the specified route domains. Deletes all route domains. Gets the identifiers for the specified route domains. Note: A set_identifier method is not supported. Sets the parent ids for the specified route domains. Gets the parent ids for the specified route domains. Sets the descriptions for the the specified route domains. Gets the descriptions for the the specified route domains. Sets the bandwidth controller policy for the the specified route domains. Gets the bandwidth controller policy for the the specified route domains. /** Sets the state to enforce cross-domain routing restrictions for a set of route domains. NOTES = If set, packets cannot cross route domain boundaries, i.e., they are strictly isolated to the current route domain. = For example, if not set, you can add a route to the routing table where the destination is 10.0.0.0 gateway is 172.27.84.29 = If set, the system may find invalid iRules that passed validation. Gets the state to enforce cross-domain routing restrictions for a set of route domains. Gets the lists of VLANs for the specified route domains. Adds the specified VLANs to the specified route domains. Removes the specified VLANs from the specified route domains. Removes all VLANs from the specified route domains. Gets the lists of routing protocols enabled for a given route domain. Adds to the list of enabled routing protocols for specified route domains. Removes the list of enabled routing protocols from the specified route domains. Removes all routing protocols from the list of enabled protocols for the specified route domains. By default a route-domain has no routing protocols enabled. Sets the enforced firewall policies on the route domains. The enforced policy's rules are enforced as if the same rules were defined as inline rules. The empty string means no enforced policy. The enforced firewall policy is mutually exclusive with inline rules. Gets the firewall policies enforced on the route domains. Sets the staged firewall policies on the route domains. The staged policy's rules provide the visibility only (statistics, logging events and network reports) of what would happen if the rules were enforced. They are actually not enforced. The empty string means no staged policy. Gets the firewall policies staged on the route domains. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets the firewall rules for the specified route domains. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Adds firewall rules to the specified route domains. Note that the abilities to add more than one rule or, especially, to add partial rules and to build them up introduce a need for best practices: (1) introduce the rule or rules initially disabled (using the states parameter) and enable them (or set them as scheduled) as a whole when you have them complete or (2) use transactions (see System::Session::start_transaction) to avoid accidentally putting partial rules or incomplete rule sets into place. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Adds firewall rules to the specified route domains, having each of those rules point at a rule list. This method is intended as a convenience to prevent you from having to add firewall rules as a transaction. See the Security::FirewallRuleList interface for more information on rule lists. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes firewall rules from the specified route domains. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes all firewall rules from the specified route domains. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Sets the state for the specified firewall rules. You can add a rule as enabled or disabled initially, build it up, then enable it. You can temporarily disable a rule with no other effect on it, so that it can be enabled easily later without having to rebuild it. You can use the state of FW_RULE_STATE_SCHEDULED to enable scheduling for the rule. See add_fw_rule for more information. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets the state for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Sets the order (numerically) for the specified firewall rules. Two rules can't have the same order, so one must manage order carefully if using numeric order to arrange firewall rules. See add_fw_rule for more information. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets the order (numerically) for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets source address lists for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Adds source address lists to the specified firewall rules. See the Security::FirewallAddressList interface for more information on address lists. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes source address lists from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes all source address lists from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. This method has been deprecated. Please use get_fw_rule_source_address_range instead. Firewall addresses are now supplied and stored in the form of an address range. Single addresses are converted to a corresponding one-element range where begin is equal to end; for each range, this method returns the start of the address range. Gets (inlined) source addresses for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. This method has been deprecated. Please use add_fw_rule_source_address_range instead. When using this method, the system will create a corresponding one-element address range where begin is equal to end. Adds (inlined) source addresses to the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. This method has been deprecated. Please use remove_fw_rule_source_address_range instead. When using this method, the system will create a corresponding one-element address range where begin is equal to end. Removes (inlined) source addresses from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. This method has been deprecated. Please use remove_all_fw_rule_source_address_ranges instead. Removes all (inlined) source addresses from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. This method has been deprecated. Please use set_fw_rule_source_address_range_description instead. Sets the description for the specified firewall rules' source addresses. This is an arbitrary field which can be used for any purpose. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. This method has been deprecated. Please use get_fw_rule_source_address_range_description instead. Gets the descriptions for the specified firewall rules' source addresses. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets destination address lists for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Adds destination address lists to the specified firewall rules. See the Security::FirewallAddressList interface for more information on address lists. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes destination address lists from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes all destination address lists from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. This method has been deprecated. Please use get_fw_rule_destination_address_range instead. Firewall addresses are now supplied and stored in the form of an address range. Single addresses are converted to a corresponding one-element range where begin is equal to end; for each range, this method returns the start of the address range. Gets (inlined) destination addresses for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. This method has been deprecated. Please use add_fw_rule_destination_address_range instead. When using this method, the system will create a corresponding one-element address range where begin is equal to end. Adds (inlined) destination addresses to the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. This method has been deprecated. Please use remove_fw_rule_destination_address_range instead. When using this method, the system will create a corresponding one-element address range where begin is equal to end. Removes (inlined) destination addresses from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. This method has been deprecated. Please use remove_all_fw_rule_destination_address_ranges instead. Removes all (inlined) destination addresses from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. This method has been deprecated. Please use set_fw_rule_destination_address_range_description instead. Sets the description for the specified firewall rules' destination addresses. This is an arbitrary field which can be used for any purpose. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. This method has been deprecated. Please use get_fw_rule_destination_address_range_description instead. Gets the descriptions for the specified firewall rules' destination addresses. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets source port lists for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Adds source port lists to the specified firewall rules. See the Security::FirewallPortList interface for more information on port lists. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes source port lists from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes all source port lists from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets (inlined) source ports for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Adds (inlined) source ports to the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes (inlined) source ports from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes all (inlined) source ports from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Sets the description for the specified firewall rules' (inlined) source ports. This is an arbitrary field which can be used for any purpose. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets the descriptions for the specified firewall rules' (inlined) source ports. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets destination port lists for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Adds destination port lists to the specified firewall rules. See the Security::FirewallPortList interface for more information on port lists. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes destination port lists from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes all destination port lists from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets (inlined) destination ports for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Adds (inlined) destination ports to the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes (inlined) destination ports from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes all (inlined) destination ports from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Sets the description for the specified firewall rules' (inlined) destination ports. This is an arbitrary field which can be used for any purpose. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets the descriptions for the specified firewall rules' (inlined) destination ports. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets (inlined) ICMP type/code values for the specified firewall rules. A value of 255 for either ICMP type or code is a wildcard value. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Adds (inlined) ICMP type/code values to the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes (inlined) ICMP type/code values from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes all (inlined) ICMP type/code values from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Sets the description for the specified firewall rules' (inlined) ICMP type/code values. This is an arbitrary field which can be used for any purpose. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets the descriptions for the specified firewall rules' (inlined) ICMP type/code values. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets source VLANs for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Adds source VLANs to the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes source VLANs from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes all source VLANs from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Sets a weekly schedule for the specified firewall rules. See Security::FirewallWeeklySchedule for how to create and manipulate weekly schedules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets a weekly schedule for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Sets the (IP) protocol for the specified firewall rules. Note: if the protocol is not one of the supported standard protocols, use set_fw_rule_protocol_numeric. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets the (IP) protocol for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Sets the IP protocol (numerically) for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets the IP protocol (numerically) for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Sets the action for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets the action for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Sets the rule list for the specified firewall rules. If a list is specified then the system will validate that no other properties were specified in the current transaction, and will clear all other match criteria fields (src, dst, ip protocol, et cetera). The empty string means no rule list. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets the rule list for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Sets the description for the specified firewall rules. This is an arbitrary field which can be used for any purpose. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets the descriptions for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Resets the statistics for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets the statistics for all firewall rules on the specified route domains. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets the statistics for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Sets the logging property for the specified firewall rules. Specifies whether the security software should write a log entry for all packets that match this rule. You must also enable network filter logging in the "security log profile" component for this option to have any effect. Note that the security software always increments the statistics counter when a packet matches a rule, no matter how you set this option. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets the logging property for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets (inlined) source address ranges for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Adds a list of (inlined) source address ranges for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes a list of (inlined) source address ranges from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes all (inlined) source address ranges from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets (inlined) destination address ranges for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Adds a list of (inlined) destination address ranges for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes a list of (inlined) destination address ranges from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes all (inlined) destination address ranges from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Sets the descriptions for the specified firewall rule source address ranges. This is an arbitrary field which can be used for any purpose. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets the descriptions for the specified firewall rule source address ranges. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Sets the descriptions for the specified firewall rule destination address ranges. This is an arbitrary field which can be used for any purpose. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets the descriptions for the specified firewall rule destination address ranges. Sets the IP intelligence policies for the specified route domains. Specifies an existing IP intelligence policy which is applied to all packets passing through the route domain. Gets the IP intelligence policies for the specified route domains. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Sets the iRules for the specified firewall rules. Specify the iRule as an action when the traffic matches the filter criteria. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets the iRules for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets (inlined) source geo locations for the specified firewall rules. The geo location is a combination of country code and state name. The country code is two characters long. The state name is the full name of a state that belongs to the country represented by country code. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Adds (inlined) source geo locations to the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes (inlined) source geo locations from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes all (inlined) source geo locations from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Sets the description for the specified firewall rules' source geo locations. This is an arbitrary field which can be used for any purpose. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets the descriptions for the specified firewall rules' source geo locations. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets (inlined) destination geo locations for the specified firewall rules. The geo location is a combination of country code and state name. The country code is two characters long. The state name is the full name of a state that belongs to the country represented by country code. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Adds (inlined) destination geo locations to the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes (inlined) destination geo locations from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes all (inlined) destination geo locations from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Sets the description for the specified firewall rules' destination geo locations. This is an arbitrary field which can be used for any purpose. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets the descriptions for the specified firewall rules' destination geo locations. Sets the connection limit assigned to the specified route domains. Gets the connection limits assigned to the specified route domains. Sets the eviction policy assigned to the specified route domains. Gets the eviction policy assigned to the specified route domains. Gets the version information for this interface. Gets a list of all route domains on this device. Creates a route domain. Deletes the specified route domains. Deletes all route domains. Gets the identifiers for the specified route domains. Note: A set_identifier method is not supported. Sets the parent ids for the specified route domains. Gets the parent ids for the specified route domains. Sets the descriptions for the the specified route domains. Gets the descriptions for the the specified route domains. Sets the bandwidth controller policy for the the specified route domains. Gets the bandwidth controller policy for the the specified route domains. /** Sets the state to enforce cross-domain routing restrictions for a set of route domains. NOTES = If set, packets cannot cross route domain boundaries, i.e., they are strictly isolated to the current route domain. = For example, if not set, you can add a route to the routing table where the destination is 10.0.0.0 gateway is 172.27.84.29 = If set, the system may find invalid iRules that passed validation. Gets the state to enforce cross-domain routing restrictions for a set of route domains. Gets the lists of VLANs for the specified route domains. Adds the specified VLANs to the specified route domains. Removes the specified VLANs from the specified route domains. Removes all VLANs from the specified route domains. Gets the lists of routing protocols enabled for a given route domain. Adds to the list of enabled routing protocols for specified route domains. Removes the list of enabled routing protocols from the specified route domains. Removes all routing protocols from the list of enabled protocols for the specified route domains. By default a route-domain has no routing protocols enabled. Sets the enforced firewall policies on the route domains. The enforced policy's rules are enforced as if the same rules were defined as inline rules. The empty string means no enforced policy. The enforced firewall policy is mutually exclusive with inline rules. Gets the firewall policies enforced on the route domains. Sets the staged firewall policies on the route domains. The staged policy's rules provide the visibility only (statistics, logging events and network reports) of what would happen if the rules were enforced. They are actually not enforced. The empty string means no staged policy. Gets the firewall policies staged on the route domains. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets the firewall rules for the specified route domains. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Adds firewall rules to the specified route domains. Note that the abilities to add more than one rule or, especially, to add partial rules and to build them up introduce a need for best practices: (1) introduce the rule or rules initially disabled (using the states parameter) and enable them (or set them as scheduled) as a whole when you have them complete or (2) use transactions (see System::Session::start_transaction) to avoid accidentally putting partial rules or incomplete rule sets into place. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Adds firewall rules to the specified route domains, having each of those rules point at a rule list. This method is intended as a convenience to prevent you from having to add firewall rules as a transaction. See the Security::FirewallRuleList interface for more information on rule lists. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes firewall rules from the specified route domains. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes all firewall rules from the specified route domains. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Sets the state for the specified firewall rules. You can add a rule as enabled or disabled initially, build it up, then enable it. You can temporarily disable a rule with no other effect on it, so that it can be enabled easily later without having to rebuild it. You can use the state of FW_RULE_STATE_SCHEDULED to enable scheduling for the rule. See add_fw_rule for more information. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets the state for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Sets the order (numerically) for the specified firewall rules. Two rules can't have the same order, so one must manage order carefully if using numeric order to arrange firewall rules. See add_fw_rule for more information. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets the order (numerically) for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets source address lists for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Adds source address lists to the specified firewall rules. See the Security::FirewallAddressList interface for more information on address lists. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes source address lists from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes all source address lists from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. This method has been deprecated. Please use get_fw_rule_source_address_range instead. Firewall addresses are now supplied and stored in the form of an address range. Single addresses are converted to a corresponding one-element range where begin is equal to end; for each range, this method returns the start of the address range. Gets (inlined) source addresses for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. This method has been deprecated. Please use add_fw_rule_source_address_range instead. When using this method, the system will create a corresponding one-element address range where begin is equal to end. Adds (inlined) source addresses to the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. This method has been deprecated. Please use remove_fw_rule_source_address_range instead. When using this method, the system will create a corresponding one-element address range where begin is equal to end. Removes (inlined) source addresses from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. This method has been deprecated. Please use remove_all_fw_rule_source_address_ranges instead. Removes all (inlined) source addresses from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. This method has been deprecated. Please use set_fw_rule_source_address_range_description instead. Sets the description for the specified firewall rules' source addresses. This is an arbitrary field which can be used for any purpose. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. This method has been deprecated. Please use get_fw_rule_source_address_range_description instead. Gets the descriptions for the specified firewall rules' source addresses. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets destination address lists for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Adds destination address lists to the specified firewall rules. See the Security::FirewallAddressList interface for more information on address lists. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes destination address lists from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes all destination address lists from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. This method has been deprecated. Please use get_fw_rule_destination_address_range instead. Firewall addresses are now supplied and stored in the form of an address range. Single addresses are converted to a corresponding one-element range where begin is equal to end; for each range, this method returns the start of the address range. Gets (inlined) destination addresses for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. This method has been deprecated. Please use add_fw_rule_destination_address_range instead. When using this method, the system will create a corresponding one-element address range where begin is equal to end. Adds (inlined) destination addresses to the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. This method has been deprecated. Please use remove_fw_rule_destination_address_range instead. When using this method, the system will create a corresponding one-element address range where begin is equal to end. Removes (inlined) destination addresses from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. This method has been deprecated. Please use remove_all_fw_rule_destination_address_ranges instead. Removes all (inlined) destination addresses from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. This method has been deprecated. Please use set_fw_rule_destination_address_range_description instead. Sets the description for the specified firewall rules' destination addresses. This is an arbitrary field which can be used for any purpose. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. This method has been deprecated. Please use get_fw_rule_destination_address_range_description instead. Gets the descriptions for the specified firewall rules' destination addresses. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets source port lists for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Adds source port lists to the specified firewall rules. See the Security::FirewallPortList interface for more information on port lists. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes source port lists from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes all source port lists from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets (inlined) source ports for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Adds (inlined) source ports to the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes (inlined) source ports from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes all (inlined) source ports from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Sets the description for the specified firewall rules' (inlined) source ports. This is an arbitrary field which can be used for any purpose. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets the descriptions for the specified firewall rules' (inlined) source ports. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets destination port lists for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Adds destination port lists to the specified firewall rules. See the Security::FirewallPortList interface for more information on port lists. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes destination port lists from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes all destination port lists from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets (inlined) destination ports for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Adds (inlined) destination ports to the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes (inlined) destination ports from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes all (inlined) destination ports from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Sets the description for the specified firewall rules' (inlined) destination ports. This is an arbitrary field which can be used for any purpose. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets the descriptions for the specified firewall rules' (inlined) destination ports. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets (inlined) ICMP type/code values for the specified firewall rules. A value of 255 for either ICMP type or code is a wildcard value. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Adds (inlined) ICMP type/code values to the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes (inlined) ICMP type/code values from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes all (inlined) ICMP type/code values from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Sets the description for the specified firewall rules' (inlined) ICMP type/code values. This is an arbitrary field which can be used for any purpose. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets the descriptions for the specified firewall rules' (inlined) ICMP type/code values. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets source VLANs for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Adds source VLANs to the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes source VLANs from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes all source VLANs from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Sets a weekly schedule for the specified firewall rules. See Security::FirewallWeeklySchedule for how to create and manipulate weekly schedules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets a weekly schedule for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Sets the (IP) protocol for the specified firewall rules. Note: if the protocol is not one of the supported standard protocols, use set_fw_rule_protocol_numeric. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets the (IP) protocol for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Sets the IP protocol (numerically) for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets the IP protocol (numerically) for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Sets the action for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets the action for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Sets the rule list for the specified firewall rules. If a list is specified then the system will validate that no other properties were specified in the current transaction, and will clear all other match criteria fields (src, dst, ip protocol, et cetera). The empty string means no rule list. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets the rule list for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Sets the description for the specified firewall rules. This is an arbitrary field which can be used for any purpose. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets the descriptions for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Resets the statistics for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets the statistics for all firewall rules on the specified route domains. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets the statistics for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Sets the logging property for the specified firewall rules. Specifies whether the security software should write a log entry for all packets that match this rule. You must also enable network filter logging in the "security log profile" component for this option to have any effect. Note that the security software always increments the statistics counter when a packet matches a rule, no matter how you set this option. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets the logging property for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets (inlined) source address ranges for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Adds a list of (inlined) source address ranges for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes a list of (inlined) source address ranges from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes all (inlined) source address ranges from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets (inlined) destination address ranges for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Adds a list of (inlined) destination address ranges for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes a list of (inlined) destination address ranges from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes all (inlined) destination address ranges from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Sets the descriptions for the specified firewall rule source address ranges. This is an arbitrary field which can be used for any purpose. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets the descriptions for the specified firewall rule source address ranges. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Sets the descriptions for the specified firewall rule destination address ranges. This is an arbitrary field which can be used for any purpose. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets the descriptions for the specified firewall rule destination address ranges. Sets the IP intelligence policies for the specified route domains. Specifies an existing IP intelligence policy which is applied to all packets passing through the route domain. Gets the IP intelligence policies for the specified route domains. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Sets the iRules for the specified firewall rules. Specify the iRule as an action when the traffic matches the filter criteria. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets the iRules for the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets (inlined) source geo locations for the specified firewall rules. The geo location is a combination of country code and state name. The country code is two characters long. The state name is the full name of a state that belongs to the country represented by country code. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Adds (inlined) source geo locations to the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes (inlined) source geo locations from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes all (inlined) source geo locations from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Sets the description for the specified firewall rules' source geo locations. This is an arbitrary field which can be used for any purpose. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets the descriptions for the specified firewall rules' source geo locations. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets (inlined) destination geo locations for the specified firewall rules. The geo location is a combination of country code and state name. The country code is two characters long. The state name is the full name of a state that belongs to the country represented by country code. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Adds (inlined) destination geo locations to the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes (inlined) destination geo locations from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Removes all (inlined) destination geo locations from the specified firewall rules. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Sets the description for the specified firewall rules' destination geo locations. This is an arbitrary field which can be used for any purpose. *IMPORTANT* This method has been deprecated immediately. As of v11.6.0, attempting to perform this method will return a not-implemented exception. Gets the descriptions for the specified firewall rules' destination geo locations. Sets the connection limit assigned to the specified route domains. Gets the connection limits assigned to the specified route domains. Sets the eviction policy assigned to the specified route domains. Gets the eviction policy assigned to the specified route domains. Gets the version information for this interface. The RouteDomain interface enables you to work with the definitions and attributes contained in a device's route domains. Route domains allow you to specify overlapping IP addresses for different objects in the system. This allows a service provider, for example, to have two different pool members at 10.10.10.1 that represent completely different real servers. The addresses for the two pool members might be 10.10.10.1 percent signs are numeric ids of route domains. Note that the source and destination addresses in the firewall methods (get_fw_rule and so on) are type Common::NetAddress, a type which allows one to specify a prefix length after the address, e.g., "10.1.1.0/24" or "10.1.1.0