Configuring Application Inspection
Table 25-2
Keywords
ftp [strict [map_name]]
gtp [map_name]
h323 h225 [map_name]
h323 ras [map_name]
http [map_name]
icmp
icmp error
ils
im [map_name]
mgcp [map_name]
netbios [map_name]
pptp
Cisco Security Appliance Command Line Configuration Guide
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Protocol Keywords
Chapter 25
Configuring Application Layer Protocol Inspection
Notes
Use the strict keyword to increase the security of protected
networks by preventing web browsers from sending
embedded commands in FTP requests. See the
strict Option" section on page 25-26
If you added an FTP inspection policy map according to
"Configuring an FTP Inspection Policy Map for Additional
Inspection Control" section on page
name in this command.
If you added a GTP inspection policy map according to the
"Configuring a GTP Inspection Policy Map for Additional
Inspection Control" section on page
name in this command.
If you added an H323 inspection policy map according to
"Configuring an H.323 Inspection Policy Map for
Additional Inspection Control" section on page
identify the map name in this command.
If you added an H323 inspection policy map according to
"Configuring an H.323 Inspection Policy Map for
Additional Inspection Control" section on page
identify the map name in this command.
If you added an HTTP inspection policy map according to
the
"Configuring an HTTP Inspection Policy Map for
Additional Inspection Control" section on page
identify the map name in this command.
—
—
—
If you added an Instant Messaging inspection policy map
according to
"Configuring an Instant Messaging Inspection
Policy Map for Additional Inspection Control" section on
page
25-49, identify the map name in this command.
If you added an MGCP inspection policy map according to
"Configuring an MGCP Inspection Policy Map for
Additional Inspection Control" section on page
identify the map name in this command.
If you added a NetBIOS inspection policy map according to
"Configuring a NetBIOS Inspection Policy Map for
Additional Inspection Control" section on page
identify the map name in this command.
—
"Using the
for more information.
25-27, identify the map
25-32, identify the map
25-39,
25-39,
25-45,
25-56,
25-58,
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