Network Router User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Router Platform User Interface Reference
- NAT Policy Page
- Router Interfaces Page
- Advanced Interface Settings Page
- AIM-IPS Interface Settings Page
- Dialer Policy Page
- ADSL Policy Page
- SHDSL Policy Page
- PVC Policy Page
- PPP/MLP Policy Page
- AAA Policy Page
- Accounts and Credential s Policy Page
- Bridging Policy Page
- Clock Policy Page
- CPU Policy Page
- HTTP Policy Page
- Console Policy Page
- VTY Policy Page
- Secure Shell Policy Page
- SNMP Policy Page
- DNS Policy Page
- Hostname Policy Page
- Memory Policy Page
- Secure Device Provisioning Policy Page
- DHCP Policy Page
- NTP Policy Page
- 802.1x Policy Page
- Network Admission Control Policy Page
- Logging Setup Policy Page
- Syslog Servers Policy Page
- Quality of Service Policy Page
- BGP Routing Policy Page
- EIGRP Routing Policy Page
- OSPF Interface Policy Page
- OSPF Process Policy Page
- RIP Routing Policy Page
- Static Routing Policy Page

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Appendix K Router Platform User Interface Reference
Secure Device Provisioning Policy Page
Secure Device Provisioning Policy Page
Secure Device Provisioning (SDP) policies (formerly known as Easy Secure
Device Deployment or EzSDD) enable you to configure a Cisco IOS router as a
registrar. This is the SDP component that retrieves bootstrap configurations for
petitioners, which are remote-site devices that are enrolling in the network
security infrastructure. These devices uses the bootstrap configuration for
first-time configuration purposes. The registrar also verifies the identity of the
introducer, which is the user who introduces the petitioner to the registrar.
For more information, see Defining Secure Device Provisioning Policies,
page 15-113.
Navigation Path
• (Device view) Select Platform > Device Admin > Secure Device
Provisioning from the Policy selector.
• (Policy view) Select Router Platform > Device Admin > Secure Device
Provisioning from the Policy Type selector. Right-click Secure Device
Provisioning to create a policy, or select an existing policy from the Shared
Policy selector.
Related Topics
• Secure Device Provisioning on Cisco IOS Routers, page 15-110
Perform Sanity Checks The types of sanity checks to perform:
• Buffer—When selected, performs sanity checks on all buffers. Sanity
checks are performed when a packet buffer is allocated and when the
packet buffer is returned to the buffer pool.
• Queue—When selected, performs sanity checks on all queues.
• All—When selected, performs sanity checks on all buffers and queues.
Note Enabling any of these options may result in a slight degradation of
router performance.
Save button Saves your changes to the Security Manager server but keeps them private.
Note To publish your changes, click the Submit button on the toolbar.
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