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User Guide for Cisco Security Manager 4.4
OL-28826-01
Chapter 50 Configuring Hostname, Resources, User Accounts, and SLAs
Resource Management on Multi-context FWSMs
Navigation Path
You can access the Add Resource and Edit Resource dialog boxes from the Resources Page, page 50-3.
Related Topics
Resource Management on Multi-context FWSMs, page 50-2
Field Reference
Table 50-2 Add and Edit Resource Dialog Boxes
Element Description
Class Name Enter a name for this class; can be a string of up to 20 alphanumeric
characters, and may include any of the following special characters: ` ( ) + -
, . / : =.
Limits Tab
Note For the following Limits, if you do not specify a value for a particular limit, the limit is
inherited from the default class. If the default class does not set that limit, the limit inherits the
system limit.
Also, any value you enter is considered to be that rate per second, unless you also check the
related percent box, in which case the value is that percentage of the total resource.
TCP or UDP
Connections
Sets a Rate Limit for TCP or UDP connections between any two hosts,
including connections between one host and multiple other hosts. You can
set the limit as an absolute value by entering an integer between 0 (system
limit) and 102400, or you can assign more than 100 percent if you want to
oversubscribe the device.
Inspections (Fixups) Sets a Rate Limit for application inspections. You can set the limit as an
absolute value by entering an integer between 0 (system limit) and 10000 per
second, or you can assign more than 100 percent if you want to oversubscribe
the device.
Syslog Messages Sets a Rate Limit for system log messages. You can set the limit as an
absolute value, or you can assign more than 100 percent if you want to
oversubscribe the device.
The FWSM can support 30,000 messages per second for messages sent to the
FWSM terminal or buffer. If you send messages to a syslog server, the
FWSM supports 25,000 per second.