F3726, F3211, F3174, R5135, R3816-HP Firewalls and UTM Devices Access Control Command Reference-6PW100

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Parameters
vd vd-name: Clears the session statistics of the specified virtual device. The vd-name argument specifies
the name of a virtual device. It is a case-insensitive string of 1 to 20 characters, which can be digits,
letters and underlines.
Usage guidelines
If no virtual device is specified, the command clears the session statistics for all virtual devices.
Examples
# Clear all session statistics.
<Sysname> reset session statistics
session aging-time
Use session aging-time to set the aging timer for sessions of a specified protocol that are in a specified
state.
Use undo session aging-time to restore the default. If no keyword is specified, the command restores the
session aging timers for all protocol states to the defaults.
Syntax
session aging-time { accelerate | fin | icmp-closed | icmp-open | rawip-open | rawip-ready | syn |
tcp-est | udp-open | udp-ready } time-value
undo session aging-time [ accelerate | fin | icmp-closed | icmp-open | rawip-open | rawip-ready |
syn | tcp-est | udp-open | udp-ready ]
Default
The default settings are as follows:
accelerate: 10 seconds.
fin: 30 seconds.
icmp-closed: 30 seconds.
icmp-open: 60 seconds.
rawip-open: 30 seconds.
rawip-ready: 60 seconds.
syn: 30 seconds.
tcp-est: 3600 seconds.
udp-open: 30 seconds.
udp-ready: 60 seconds.
Views
System view
Default command level
2: System level
Parameters
accelerate: Specifies the aging timer for the sessions in the accelerate queue.
fin: Specifies the aging timer for the TCP sessions in the FIN_WAIT state.