Permit, Block, And Alarm Controls - Cisco OL-4015-08 User Manual

Cisco router and security device manager user's guide
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Chapter 7
Application Security
Global Timeouts and Thresholds
MAX Data field
Specifies the maximum number of bytes (data) that can be transferred in a single
Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP) session. After the maximum value is
exceeded, the firewall logs an alert message and closes the session. Default value:
20 MB.
Secure Login Checkbox
Causes a user at a non-secure location to use encryption for authentication.
Reset Checkbox
Resets the TCP connection if the client enters a non-protocol command before
authentication is complete.
Router Traffic Checkbox
Enables inspection of traffic destined to or originated from a router. Applicable
only for H.323, TCP, and UDP protocols.

Permit, Block, and Alarm Controls

Use the Permit, Block and Alarm controls to specify what the router is to do when
it encounters traffic with the characteristics that you specify. To make a policy
setting for an option with these controls, check the box next to it. Then, in the
Action column, choose Permit to allow traffic related to that option, or choose
Block to deny traffic. If you want an alarm to be sent to the log when this type of
traffic is encountered, check Send Alarm. The Send Alarm control is not used in
all windows.
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