Global Timeouts And Thresholds - Cisco OL-4015-08 User Manual

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

Global Timeouts and Thresholds

TCP Connection Timeout Value
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This column can contain fields if there are other settings that have been made for
the chosen item.
MAX Data
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
Causes a user at a non-secure location to use encryption for authentication.
Reset
Resets the TCP connection if the client enters a non-protocol command before
authentication is complete.
Router Traffic
Enables inspection of traffic destined to or originated from a router. Applicable
only for H.323, TCP, and UDP protocols.
This screen lets you set Context-Based Access Control (CBAC) global timeouts
and thresholds. CBAC uses timeouts and thresholds to determine how long to
manage state information for a session and to determine when to drop sessions
that do not become fully established. These timeouts and thresholds apply to all
sessions.
Global Timer values can be specified in seconds, minutes, or hours.
The amount of time to wait for a
value is 30 seconds.
Cisco Router and Security Device Manager Version 2.2 User's Guide
Global Timeouts and Thresholds
TCP
connection to be established. The default
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