DES-7200 Configuration Guide Chapter 12 NFPP Configuration
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DES-7200(config-nfpp)#
monitor-period seconds
Configure attacker monitoring period.
Range: 180-86400 seconds (i.e., one day);
default value is 600 seconds.
DES-7200(config-nfpp)#end
Return to privileged mode.
DES-7200#show nfpp define
summary name
Verify configurations.
DES-7200#copy running-config
startup-config
Save configurations.
To restore the monitoring period to default value, execute "no monitor-period" command in
NFPP defined guard configuration mode.
Caution
When an attacker is detected and if the isolation period is 0,
the attacker will be monitored, and the timeout timer is the
monitoring period. During the process of software
monitoring, when the isolation period is configured to a
non-zero value, the attacker being monitored will be
automatically isolated at hardware layer, and the timeout
timer is the isolation period. The monitoring period will only
make sense when the isolation period is 0.
Changing isolation period from a non-zero value to zero will
directly delete the attackers on the relevant port instead of
implementing software monitoring.
12.9.1.5 Configuring the Maximum Number of Monitored Hosts
Command Function
DES-7200#configure terminal
Enter global configuration mode.
DES-7200(config)#nfpp
Enter NFPP configuration mode.
DES-7200(config-nfpp)#define
name
Enter defined guard configuration mode
DES-7200(config-nfpp)#monitore
d-host-limit number
Configure the maximum number of monitored
hosts
Range: 1-4294967295. By default, the
maximum number of monitored hosts is 1000.
DES-7200(config-nfpp)#end
Return to privileged mode.
DES-7200#show nfpp define
summary name
Verify configurations.
DES-7200#copy running-config
startup-config
Save configurations.