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polling tcp default-interval interval
polling tcp service TCP_Port enabled propagate-status interval interval
Examples
This example shows how to add ICMP polling rules:
This example shows how to add TCP polling rules:
radius
To configure the RADIUS access control settings on the ZoneRanger. To remove a RADIUS
access control setting, use the no form of this command
radius [ access-control | client-timeout | log-level | proxy-rule | server-timeout ]
no radius [ access-control | client-timeout | log-level | proxy-rule | server-timeout ]
Syntax Description
access-control
client-timeout
log-level
proxy-rule
server-timeout
Usage Guidelines
Each of the radius commands will take effect immediately when executed. The proxy-rule
clauses are positional significant. Thus each proxy-rule clause takes an optional index posi-
tion which determines its place relative to the other rules. The indices start at 1. If no index
position is specified, the rule is placed at the bottom of the list.
ZoneRanger 5.5 User's Guide
default-inteval
Configure the TCP default polling interval
interval
Default TCP polling interval
service
TCP service to be configured
enabled
Enable polling for this TCP port
propagate-status
Propagate the status of this TCP port to the device upon which it
resides.
interval
Configure the interval to poll this TCP port
interval
Polling interval for this TCP port in seconds
zr# polling interface 10.1.*.* 300 2 1
zr# polling interface 11.4.3.[1-3] 500 3 2 1
zr# polling tcp default-interval 310
zr# polling tcp service 22 enabled propagate-status interval 300
Configure the RADIUS access-control for the ZoneRanger itself
Timeout for RADIUS client session
Level of logging on the ZoneRanger for RADIUS
Specify which server group is selected for an incoming RADIUS re-
quest from a managed device.
Timeout for RADIUS server sessions
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