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| Subject: | Auto-sensing for IPS devices |
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| Date: | Tue, 13 Sep 2005 23:21:09 -0800 |
Hi there, In a typical enterprise IPS deployment would it be normal to leave auto-sensing on the IPS and on the switches it was connected to, especially in 10/100/1000, or would it be wiser to set both ends to a particular speed? I have heard there may be issues with CRC errors etc. Thanks... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Test Your IDS Is your IDS deployed correctly? Find out quickly and easily by testing it with real-world attacks from CORE IMPACT. Go to http://www.securityfocus.com/sponsor/CoreSecurity_focus-ids_040708 to learn more. ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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