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reset wlan ids attack-detected

Function

The reset wlan ids attack-detected command deletes information about the attacking devices detected.

Format

reset wlan ids attack-detected { all | flood | spoof | wapi-psk | weak-iv | wep-share-key | wpa-psk | wpa2-psk | mac-address mac-address }

Parameters

Parameter

Description

Value

all

Deletes information about all types of attacking devices.

-

flood

Deletes information about devices launching flood attacks.

-

spoof

Deletes information about devices launching spoofing attacks.

-

wapi-psk

Deletes information about devices that perform brute force cracking in WAPI-PSK authentication mode.

-

weak-iv

Deletes information about devices launching weak IV attacks.

-

wep-share-key

Deletes information about devices that perform brute force cracking in WEP-SK authentication mode.

-

wpa-psk

Deletes information about devices that perform brute force cracking in WPA-PSK authentication mode.

-

wpa2-psk

Deletes information about devices that perform brute force cracking in WPA2-PSK authentication mode.

-

mac-address mac-address

Deletes information about detected devices launching attacks with specified MAC addresses.

The value is in H-H-H format. An H is a hexadecimal number of 4 digits.

Views

All views

Default Level

3: Management level

Usage Guidelines

After attack detection is enabled, information about attacking devices detected is recorded. When there is excessive information recorded or the recorded information is useless, you can run the reset wlan ids attack-detected command to delete the information.

Example

# Delete information about all the current attacking devices.

<HUAWEI> reset wlan ids attack-detected all
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