Command Reference Guide
ipv6 firewall attack-log threshold <number>
Use the ipv6 firewall attack-log threshold command to specify the number of possible attack conditions
AOS will identify and block before generating a log message when using Internet Protocol version 6
(IPv6). Use the no form of this command to return to the default threshold. Variations of this command
include:
ipv6 firewall attack-log threshold <number>
ipv6 firewall vrf <name> attack-log threshold <number>
The AOS IPv6 firewall must be enabled (using the command
for the stateful inspection firewall to be activated.
Syntax Description
<number>
vrf <name>
Default Values
By default, the ipv6 firewall attack-log threshold is set at 100.
Command History
Release 18.1
Usage Examples
The following example specifies a threshold of 25 attacks before generating a log message for the IPv6
firewall:
(config)#ipv6 firewall attack-log threshold 25
60000CRG0-35E
Specifies the number of possible attack conditions AOS IPv6 will identify
before generating a log message. Valid range is 0 to 4294967295.
Optional. Specifies a VPN routing and forwarding (VRF) instance to monitor.
If no VRF is specified, the default VRF is monitored.
Command was introduced.
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