The firewall ipv6 session create-rate log threshold command configures the alarm threshold of new IPv6 sessions per second.
The undo firewall ipv6 session create-rate log threshold command restores the default alarm threshold of new IPv6 sessions per second to the default value (80).
firewall ipv6 session create-rate log threshold threshold-value
undo firewall ipv6 session create-rate log threshold
| Parameter | Description | Value |
|---|---|---|
| threshold-value | Indicates the alarm threshold of new IPv6 sessions
per second. The trap threshold here is a ratio. For example, if it is set to 85, a trap is generated once the number of new sessions per second of a CPU exceeds 85% of the specification. |
The value is an integer that ranges from 1 to 100. The default value is 80. |
If the new IPv6 sessions per second of a CPU reaches the alarm threshold, log FLOW6/4/FLOW6_SESS_RATE_OVER_THRESHOLD is sent. If the new IPv6 sessions per second remains higher than the alarm threshold, the FW sends logs at the interval configured with the firewall ipv6 session log interval interval command.
If the new IPv6 sessions per second of a CPU falls below the alarm threshold, log FLOW6/4/FLOW6_SESS_RATE_BELOW_THRESHOLD is sent.