The application name cache type aging-time command sets the aging time of the entry associated with pre-defined application identification.
The undo application name cache type aging-time command restores the default setting.
application name name cache type { acceleration aging-time aging-time | multi-channel aging-time aging-time }
undo application name name cache type { acceleration | multi-channel } aging-time
| Parameter | Description | Value |
|---|---|---|
name name |
Specifies the name of a predefined application. |
The value must be the name of an existing application. |
cache type |
Specifies the type of an entry associated with application identification.
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acceleration aging-time aging-time |
Specifies the aging time of the entry generated upon application identification acceleration. |
The value is an integer ranging from 1 to 60,000, in seconds. The default value is 3600 seconds. |
multi-channel aging-time aging-time |
Specifies the aging time of the entry generated upon multi-channel application identification. |
The value is an integer ranging from 1 to 60,000, in seconds. The default value of FTP is 15 seconds. The default value of other applications is 300 seconds. |
The application name cache type aging-time command sets the aging time of the entry associated with the identification of predefined applications. The entry associated with the identification of user-defined applications never ages.
<sysname> system-view [sysname] sa [sysname-sa] application name HTTP cache type acceleration aging-time 5000 [sysname-sa] application name FTP cache type multi-channel aging-time 100