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Cisco Router and Security Device Manager Version 2.2 Users Guide
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Chapter19 Intrusion Prevention Sy stem
Global Settings

Determine Which SDF File is in Memory

To determine which SDF file is in router memory, open a Telnet session to the
router, and enter the show flash command. The output will be similar to the
following:
System flash directory:
File Length Name/status
1 10895320 c1710-k9o3sy-mz.123-8.T.bin
2 1187840 ips.tar
3 252103 attack-drop.sdf
4 1038 home.shtml
5 1814 sdmconfig-1710.cfg
6 113152 home.tar
7 758272 es.tar
8 818176 common.tar
[14028232 bytes used, 2486836 available, 16515068 total]
16384K bytes of processor board System flash (Read/Write)
In this example the file attack-drop.sdf is in router memory. On some routers, such
as routers with a disk file system, you use the dir command to display the contents
of router memory.

Configuring IPS to Use an SDF

To have IPS use the SDF in router memory, do the following:
Step1 Click Global Settings.
Step2 In the Configured SDF locations list, click Add.
Step3 In the dialog box displayed, click Specify SDF on flash, and enter the name of
the SDF file.
Step4 Click OK to close the dialog box.
Global Settings
Edit Button
Click to edit any of the global settings seen in this window.