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System Administration
303561-A Rev 00
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Resetting the Security Counter
The
wfsnmpseed
command allows you to reset the counter used by the security
mechanism. Under normal operating conditions, it is not necessary to reset the
counter; this command is mainly for debugging purposes.
To reset the seed counter, enter the
wfsnmpseed
command in the following
format:
wfsnmpseed
<comm_name> <mgr_address>
[
-
|
<value>
] [
-
|
<value>
] [
-
|
<value>
]
[
-
|
<value>
] [
-
|
<value>
]
<comm_name> is the name of the SNMP community for which you want to reset
the counter.
<mgr_address>
is the address of the manager for which you want to reset the
counter.
[
-
|
<value>] is either a dash (-) to indicate no change to a specific counter value, or
the value to which you want to reset the counter.
Example:
Customizing Hardware Compression Search Depth
If you have model BLN, BLN-2, and BCN routers configured to run frame relay
on circuits of an octal sync link module, you can customize the depth of search for
tokens to replace data patterns sent and received by the optional octal sync
hardware compression daughterboard.
wfsnmpseed public 192.32.1.20
- 23 - 44 -
The manager with address 192.32.1.20 in
community “public” sets the second
counter to 23 and the fourth counter to 44.
The first, third, and fifth counters do not
changed.
Note:
For more information about hardware and software compression
services, see Configuring Data Compression Services.