No Application Security Policy - Cisco OL-4015-08 User Manual

Cisco router and security device manager user's guide
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Chapter 7
Application Security

No Application Security Policy

Policy Name
Action
Associate
Global Settings
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SDM displays this window when you have clicked the Application Security tab,
but no Application Security policy has been configured on the router. You can
create a policy from this window, and view the global settings that provide default
values for the parameters that you can set when you create policies.
This list is empty when no policy has been configured for the router. Choosing
Add from the Action context menu enables you to create a policy name and to
begin to make settings for the policy.
When no policy has been configured on the router, you can choose Add from the
context menu to create a policy. Once a policy has been configured, the other
actions, Edit and Delete, are available.
When no policy has been configured this button is disabled. Once a policy has
been created, you can click this button to associate the policy with an interface.
See
Associate Policy with an Interface
Global settings provide the default timouts , thresholds, and other values for
policy parameters. SDM provides defaults for each parameter, and you can change
each value to define a new default that will apply unless overridden for a specific
application or protocol. When you are creating a policy, you can accept the default
value for a particular parameter, or choose another setting. Because the
Application Security configuration windows do not display the default values you
must click this button to view them in the Global Timeouts and Thresholds
window. See
Global Timeouts and Thresholds
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