R0106-HP MSR Router Series Security Configuration Guide(V7)
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Step Command Remarks
2. Create an application
group and enter application
group view.
app-group group-name
By default, pre-defined application
groups exist on the device.
You cannot modify or delete the
pre-defined application groups.
3. (Optional.) Configure a
description for the
user-defined application
group.
description group-description
By default, the description is
"User-defined application group."
4. Add an application
protocol to the group.
include application
application-name
By default, the user-defined application
group does not contain any application
protocol.
Execute this command multiple times to
add multiple application protocols to
the group.
If the specified application protocol
does not exist, the device creates the
protocol.
5. Copy all application
protocols from another
group to the group.
copy app-group group-name
Execute this command multiple times to
copy application protocols from
multiple groups to the current group.
Enabling application statistics on an interface
IMPORTANT:
The application statistics function consumes large amount of system memory. When the system
g
enerates
an alarm for lack of memory, disable the application statistics function on all interfaces.
When the application statistics function is enabled on an interface, the device separately counts the
number of packets or bytes that the interface has received or sent for each application protocol. It also
calculates the transmission rates of the interface for these protocols.
To display application statistics, use the display application statistics command.
To enable the application statistics function on an interface:
Ste
p
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Enter Layer 3 interface view.
interface interface-type
interface-number
N/A
3. Enable application statistics on
an interface.
application statistics enable
[ inbound | outbound ]
By default, this function is disabled.
You can enable the application
statistics function on both the
inbound and outbound directions
of the interface.