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threshold-monitor security
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fence Specifies that Port Fencing is applied, which disables the port until further
action is taken.
none No alert is sent
raslog Specifies RASLog messaging.
limit Specifies the percent of threshold usage, from 0 through 80. The default is
75.
poll Specifies the polling interval in seconds, from 0 through 3600. The default
is 120.
retry Specifies the number of polling retries before desired action is taken, from
1 through 100. The default is 3.
threshold Specifies the values for high, low, buffer, and timebase thresholds. These
values are used to trigger different alerts and Port Fencing.
buffer An integer value.
high-threshold An integer value.
low-threshold An integer value.
timebase Calculates differences between current and previous data taken over a
variety of intervals, for comparison against the preset threshold boundary.
day Calculates the difference between a current data value and that value a
day ago.
hour Calculates the difference between a current data value and that value an
hour ago.
minute Calculates the difference between a current data value and that value a
minute ago.
none Compares a data value to a threshold boundary level.
telnet-violation Enables monitoring of Telnet violations. Operands are as for login-violation.
Defaults See Operands. For other security monitoring defaults, see the “System Monitor” chapter in the
Network OS Administrator’s Guide.
Command Modes RBridge ID configuration mode
Description Use this command to configure high and low thresholds against which login and telnet violations
are compared and alerts are sent.
Usage Guidelines None
Examples Here are examples of typical commands:
switch(config-rbridge-id-154)# threshold-monitor security policy mypolicy area
telnet-violation threshold high-threshold 10 buffer 3
switch(config-rbridge-id-154)# threshold-monitor security policy mypolicy area
login-violation timebase hour
See Also rbridge-id