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Cisco 11000 Series Secure Content Accelerator Configuration Guide
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Appendix C Command Summary
Configuration Command Set
Syntax Description
Usage Guidelines
Availability: Serial, Telnet; FIPS Mode (serial only)
The stdurg parameter points to the sequence number of the last octet. Some TCP
interpretations offer than the pointer should point to the last octet + 1. This is the
standard BSD behavior (although it is commonly regarded as incorrect), but it is
prevalent, and is also the default setting on the SSL device. Urgent mode is
commonly used for interruptive or emergency notifications, such as an abort in
FTP data, or an interrupt in telnet or rlogin. Use the no form of the command to
return the stdurg to the global value. If no global settings exist for a parameter,
the factory default parameter is used instead. See RFC 1122.
ts
Controls use of the time stamp TCP option.
ts <0|1|on|off|default>
no ts
Syntax Description
Usage Guidelines
Availability: Serial, Telnet; FIPS Mode (serial only)
0
Urgent pointer points to the last octet.
1
Urgent pointer points to the last octet+1.
on
Urgent pointer points to the last octet+1.
off
Urgent pointer points to the last octet.
default
1 (on); urgent pointer points to the last octet+1.
0
Time stamping is disabled.
1
Time stamping is enabled.
on
Time stamping is enabled.
off
Time stamping is disabled.
default
1 (on); time stamping is enabled.