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Chapter 16 Firewall
Table 69 Command Summary: Session Limit (continued)
COMMAND
session-limit append
session-limit delete rule_number
session-limit flush
session-limit insert rule_number
session-limit move rule_number to
rule_number
show session-limit
show session-limit begin rule_number end
rule_number
show session-limit rule_number
show session-limit status
[no] session-limit6 activate
session-limit6 limit <0..8192>
session-limit6 rule_number
[no] activate
[no] address address6_object
[no] description description
exit
[no] limit <0..8192>
[no] user user_name
session-limit6 append
session-limit6 delete rule_number
session-limit6 flush
session-limit6 insert rule_number
session-limit6 move rule_number to
rule_number
show session-limit6
show session-limit6 begin rule_number end
rule_number
show session-limit6 rule_number
show session-limit6 status
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DESCRIPTION
Enters the session-limit sub-command mode to add a session-limit rule
to the end of the session-limit rule list.
Removes a session-limit rule.
Removes all session-limit rules.
Enters the session-limit sub-command mode to add a session-limit rule
before the specified rule number.
Moves a session-limit to the number that you specified.
Shows the session-limit configuration.
Shows the settings for a range of session-limit rules.
Shows the session-limit rule's settings.
Shows the general session-limit settings.
Turns the IPv6 session-limit feature on or off.
Sets the default number of concurrent NAT/firewall IPv6 sessions per
host.
Enters the IPv6 session-limit sub-command mode to set a session-limit
rule.
Enables the IPv6 session-limit rule. The no command disables the
session limit rule.
Sets the IPv6 source IP address. The
which means all IP addresses.
Sets a descriptive name (up to 64 printable ASCII characters) for a
session-limit rule. The no command removes the descriptive name from
the rule.
Quits the sub-command mode.
Sets the limit for the number of concurrent NAT/firewall IPv6 sessions
this rule's users or addresses can have. 0 means any.
Sets an IPv6 session-limit rule for the specified user. The
resets the user name to the default (any). any means all users.
Enters the IPv6 session-limit sub-command mode to add a session-limit
rule to the end of the session-limit rule list.
Removes an IPv6 session-limit rule.
Removes all IPv6 session-limit rules.
Enters the IPv6 session-limit sub-command mode to add a session-limit
rule before the specified rule number.
Moves an IPv6 session-limit to the number that you specified.
Shows the IPv6 session-limit configuration.
Shows the settings for a range of IPv6 session-limit rules.
Shows the IPv6 session-limit rule's settings.
Shows the general IPv6 session-limit settings.
command sets this to
no
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