R3166-R3206-HP High-End Firewalls Access Control Command Reference-6PW101

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<Sysname> reset session source-ip 10.10.10.10
reset session statistics
Syntax
reset session statistics [ vd-name vd-name ]
View
User view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
vd-name 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
numerals, letters and underlines.
Description
Use the reset session statistics command to clear session statistics.
If no virtual device is specified, the command clears the session statistics of all virtual devices.
Examples
# Clear the statistics about all sessions.
<Sysname> reset session statistics
session aging-time
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 ]
View
System view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
accelerate: Specifies the aging time for the sessions in the accelerate queue.
fin: Specifies the aging time for the TCP sessions in the FIN_WAIT state.
icmp-closed: Specifies the aging time for the ICMP sessions in the CLOSED state.
icmp-open: Specifies the aging time for the ICMP sessions in the OPEN state.
rawip-open: Specifies the aging time for the sessions in the RAWIP_OPEN state.
rawip-ready: Specifies the aging time for the sessions in the RAWIP_READY state.
syn: Specifies the aging time for the TCP sessions in the SYN_SENT or SYN_RCV state.