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enable remote Use conf t sms
deployment example, the device will be configured by the SMS with the IP address 111.222.34.200:
hostname# conf t sms
In the next example, configuration by primary and secondary SMS devices is enabled. The primary SMS IP address is 111.222.34.200, and the secondary SMS IP address is 111.222.34.201:
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conf t tse
The configure terminal tse command configures settings for the Threat Suppression Engine (TSE).
sets the adaptive filter mode to automatic or manual for the TSE.
sets the severity of messages logged by the Adaptive Filter Configuration (AFC).
defines the global connection table timeout in seconds. The range is 30 to 1800 seconds.
enables improved performance by turning off alert/block logging when the device experiences a specified amount of congestion. This feature is enabled by default.
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enables logging even when traffic is dropped under a high load. This command disables the threshold option for disabling alert and block logging when a specified amount of congestion passes through the device.
quarantine duration minutes
specifies the length of time for which a host will remain on the quarantine list when it is identified by the device, SMS, or an administrator as having a security issue.
conf t user
The configure terminal user command configures user accounts. All users can change their own passwords, but the majority of the command functionality is limited to
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