TMS zl Management and Configuration Guide ST.1.1.100430

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Command-Line Reference
Global Configuration Context
To set the update interval for signatures or update your signatures immedi-
ately, enter the following command:
Syntax: ips signatures update < interval < 4-hours | 12-hours | 24-hours | 48-hours |
1-week | 2-weeks > | now >
For example, if you want to update your signatures now, enter the following
command:
ProCurve(tms-module-<slot ID>)# ips signatures update now
ips threat-level
This command is available only when the TMS zl Module is in routing mode.
In routing mode, when the TMS zl Module detects a threat, it can terminate
the session, block the packets, or allow the packets depending on the threat
level. For example, you can terminate sessions for threats classified as critical
while allowing packets associated with threats classified as information.
To configure IPS threat mitigation according to threat level, enter the
following:
Syntax: ips threat-level < critical | severe | minor | warning | information > < terminate
| block | allow >
For example, to drop packets classified as critical, enter the following
command:
ProCurve(tms-module-<slot ID>:config)# ips threat-level
critical terminate
ips web-proxy
The ips web-proxy command allows you to configure a web proxy for your IPS.
To create a web proxy for your IPS, enter the following:
Syntax: [no] ips web-proxy [<IP address or hostname> <port>]
Replace <IP address or hostname> with the IP address or hostname of your web
proxy.
Replace <port> with your web proxy’s port number.