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Use the Predefined Service Timeout option to configure timeouts for predefined services.
Services are types of IP traffic for which protocol standards exist. Each service has a port
number associated with it, where the access policy accepts a request for that service.
When you create an access policy, you must define a service for it. You can select one of
the predefined services or select a custom service that you have created. For predefined
services, you can use the default timeout specified by the protocol or you can configure
a different timeout value.
To configure a timeout for a predefined service:
Click the Add icon in the Predefined Service Timeout configuration screen. The
1.
Predefined Service Timeout dialog box appears.
Select the service from the Name list.
2.
Select User-defined Value from the Timeout list.
3.
Enter the timeout value.
4.
Click OK.
5.
For more information about configuring timeouts for predefined services on security
devices, see the "Fundamentals" volume in the Concepts & Examples ScreenOS Reference
Guide.
NOTE: For security devices running ScreenOS 5.2 and later, you can also
configure predefined service timeouts on virtual systems.
Configuring Timeouts for Predefined Services (NSM Procedure) on page 115
Configuring Session Cache for Predefined Services (NSM Procedure) on page 115
Configuring Policy Schedules (NSM Procedure) on page 114
Use the Predefined Service Session Cache option to configure the session cache for
predefined services. You can also set the total session cache number.
To configure a session cache for a predefined service:
Double-click the device to open the device configuration.
1.
In the device navigation tree, select Advanced > Pre-defined Service Session Cache.
2.
The Pre-defined Service Session Cache screen appears.
Select the Enable session cache check box.
3.
Select a number from the Total session cache number field.
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