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Factory Default

Factory Default

In some situations, you might want to reset thresholds for an SPP. For example:

• You want to ensure that the application does not drop any packets due to rate thresholds. (The factory default values are high so that the appliance can be placed Inline and not immediately drop traffic.)

• You are conducting a demonstration or test, or you are troubleshooting an issue.

Before you begin:

You must have Read-Write permission for Protection Profile settings.

To reset SPP threshold settings:
  1. Go to Service Protection > Service Protection Policy.
  2. Select the SPP you want to configure from table.
  3. Select tab Threshold Settings
  4. Select tab Factory Default
  5. Select Threshold type from the drop down menu.
  6. Click Set to Factory Default.

To configure using the CLI:

execute thresholds-factory-defaults spp <rule_name> <L3|L4|L7|All>

Factory Default

Factory Default

In some situations, you might want to reset thresholds for an SPP. For example:

• You want to ensure that the application does not drop any packets due to rate thresholds. (The factory default values are high so that the appliance can be placed Inline and not immediately drop traffic.)

• You are conducting a demonstration or test, or you are troubleshooting an issue.

Before you begin:

You must have Read-Write permission for Protection Profile settings.

To reset SPP threshold settings:
  1. Go to Service Protection > Service Protection Policy.
  2. Select the SPP you want to configure from table.
  3. Select tab Threshold Settings
  4. Select tab Factory Default
  5. Select Threshold type from the drop down menu.
  6. Click Set to Factory Default.

To configure using the CLI:

execute thresholds-factory-defaults spp <rule_name> <L3|L4|L7|All>