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Global Settings
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Edit Button
Applications Column
Alerts, Audit, and Timeout Columns
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Global settings provide the default timouts, thresholds, and other values for policy
parameters. Cisco 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
Timeouts and Thresholds for Inspect Parameter Maps and CBAC
more information.
Specify the e-mail applications that you want to inspect in this window. To learn
about the buttons and drawers available in the Application Security tab, click
Application Security
Windows.
Click to edit the settings for the chosen application. Settings that you create
override the global settings configured on the router.
The name of the e-mail application, for example bliff, esmtp, and smtp. To edit the
settings for an application, check the box to the left of the application name, and
click Edit.
These columns display values that have been explicitly set for an application. If a
setting is not changed for an application, the column is empty. For example, if
auditing has been enabled for the bliff application, but no changes have been made
to the alert or to the timeout settings, the value on is displayed in the Audit
column, and the Alert and Timeout columns are blank.
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