The portal local-server syslog-limit period command configures the log suppression period for users authenticated through the built-in Portal server.
The undo portal local-server syslog-limit period command restores the default log suppression period.
By default, the log suppression period is 300 seconds for users authenticated through the built-in Portal server.
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Description |
Value |
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value |
Specifies the log suppression period for users authenticated through the built-in Portal server. |
The value is an integer that ranges from 60 to 604800, in seconds. |
The device generates logs when users authenticated through the built-in Portal server fail to go online or offline. If a user fails to go online or offline, the user attempts to go online or offline repeatedly, and the device generates a large number of logs within a short time. This results in a high failure rate in the statistics and degrades the system performance. You can enable the log suppression function (configured using the portal local-server syslog-limit enable command) for users authenticated through the built-in Portal server. The device then only generates one log if a user fails to go online or offline within a suppression period.