[Defense Messaging Menu] syslog - Set security syslog host address trap - Set SNMP trap host address signal - Enable/disable Defense Messaging periodic - Set periodic security updates interval secp - Security Policies Menu cur - Display current Defense Messaging configuration |
Command Syntax and Usage | |
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syslog <Security Syslog host IP address (v4 or v6)> <Severity[0-7]> <facility[0-7]> | |
Specifies the security syslog host address (IPv4 or IPv6), severity and syslog facility code. Note: When upgrading to versions 30.5.7/31.0.4 or later, ensure that the default syslog port, 514, has not been changed, or, if it has, return it to port 514. The severity level is the lowest severity messages that Alteon sends to the syslog server. Values: 0-7: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | |
trap | |
Specifies the security SNMP trap host IP address (IPv4 or IPv6). | |
signal disable|enable | |
Enables/disables defense messaging. | |
periodic | |
Sets the time interval (in minutes) to operate the periodic security updates. A status “info” message will be automatically sent at the defined interval listing the security status. Additionally, using the command stats/slb/security/virt, you can see the security status of all the services in the virtual server that have a security policy attached and enabled. This command is available only when defense messaging is enabled. Values: 0-60 (0 specifies no periodic update) Default: 60 | |
secp | |
Displays the Security menu. To view this menu, see /cfg/security/defnsmsg/secp Security Policy Menu. | |
cur | |
Displays the current defense messaging configuration. |