Displaying session table information – H3C Technologies H3C SecBlade LB Cards User Manual
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Table 20 Configuration items
Item Description
Enable unidirectional traffic detection
Enable or disable unidirectional traffic detection.
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When unidirectional traffic detection is enabled, the
session management feature processes both the
unidirectional and bidirectional traffic.
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When unidirectional traffic detection is disabled, the
session management feature processes only the
bidirectional traffic.
ACL
Set the ID of an ACL.
Only one ACL can be referenced as the persistent session
rule, and the last referenced ACL takes effect. If no ACL is
specified, persistent sessions are not allowed.
To configure an ACL, select Security > ACL from the
navigation tree. For more information, see Security
Configuration Guide.
Session Aging Time
Set the aging time of persistent sessions.
The value of 0 means that the persistent sessions will not be
aged.
TCP
Protocol
SYN_SENT State and SYN_RCV
State Aging Time.
Set the SYN_SENT state and SYN_RCV state aging time for
TCP.
FIN_WAIT State Aging Time.
Set the FIN_WAIT state aging time for TCP.
ESTABLISHED State Aging Time. Set the ESTABLISHED state aging time for TCP.
UDP
Protocol
OPEN State Aging Time.
Set the OPEN state aging time for UDP.
READY State Aging Time.
Set the READY state aging time for UDP.
ICMP
Protocol
OPEN State Aging Time.
Set the OPEN state aging time for ICMP.
CLOSED State Aging Time.
Set the CLOSED state aging time for ICMP.
Aging
Accelerate
Queue
Accelerate Queue Aging Time.
Set the accelerate queue aging time.
RAWIP
Protocol
OPEN State Aging Time.
Set the OPEN state aging time for RAW IP.
READY State Aging Time.
Set the READY state aging time for RAW IP.
DNS Session Aging Time
Set the DNS session aging time.
FTP Session Aging Time
Set the FTP session aging time.
MSN Session Aging Time
Set the MSN session aging time.
QQ Session Aging Time
Set the QQ session aging time.
SIP Session Aging Time
Set the SIP session aging time.
Displaying session table information
1.
Select Security > Session Table > Session Summary from the navigation tree.
The session table appears.