Chapter 3. Command Reference

aggregate-alerts

enables aggregation of connection flood alerts. Use no aggregate-alertsto disable alert aggregation.

cps

configures the settings to generate alerts on the number of connections per second.

aggregate-alerts

enables aggregation of alerts. Use no aggregate-alertsto disable alert aggregation.

conf t default-alert-sink

The configure terminal default-alert-sinkcommand defines the default email recipient of traffic-triggered alerts. no default-alert-sinkdisables the sending of alert emails.

 

domain domain-name

 

defines the domain name of the email notification server.

 

from email-address

 

defines the email address of the device. This must be a valid email user name on the email

 

notification server.

 

period minutes

 

defines the default period of time in which the device accumulates notifications before

 

sending an aggregate notification email

 

server ip

 

defines the IP address of the email notification server.

 

to email-address

 

defines the email recipient of traffic-triggered notifications. This must be a valid email

 

address.

 

 

 

Using conf t default-alert-sink

set default

Use configure t default-alert-sink to set the default email notification recipient.

notification

 

recipient

hostname# conf t default-a to kwalker@mycompany.com

set default

Use configure terminal default-alert-sink from to set the default email notification sender.

notification

 

sender

hostname# conf t default-a from u1-corpnet3@mycompany.com

set email

Use configure terminal default-alert-sink server to set the email notification server’s IP address. In

notification

this example, the address is defined as 101.202.33.44.

server IP

 

address

hostname# conf t default-a server 101.202.33.44

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