Richard, if you are doing this for CCIE lab preparation, you can very well
skip it. Trend Micro Based URL filter is not part of CCIE Security lab.

With regards
Kings

On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 11:11 AM, Richard Chan <[email protected]>wrote:

> Tks Kings - perfect!
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 1:11 PM, Kingsley Charles <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Let me give a shot.
>>
>> By default, " trps.trendmicro.com" is the Cisco's trend server to which
>> IOS will suscribe to. Mostly, you need not change it.
>>
>> router#sh ip trm config
>>      Server: trps.trendmicro.com ( Default )
>>  HTTPS Port: 443
>>  HTTP  Port: 80
>>      Status: Standby
>>
>>
>> If at all, you need to change the default one, then you can configure a
>> trend-global parameter map and change the trend server's IP address or
>> hostname as following:
>>
>>
>> router(config)#parameter-map type trend-global test
>> router(config-profile)#server 10.20.30.40
>>
>> router#sh ip trm config
>>      Server: 10.20.30.40
>>  HTTPS Port: 443
>>  HTTP  Port: 80
>>      Status: Standby
>>
>>      Server: trps.trendmicro.com ( Default )
>>  HTTPS Port: 443
>>  HTTP  Port: 80
>>      Status: Standby
>>
>>
>> Remember, you can only configure one trend-global parameter map on the
>> router.
>>
>> router(config)#parameter-map type trend-global new
>> A global parameter map with name test already exists. Only one global
>> parameter
>> map can be created
>>
>> % Cannot create default param map. parameter-map not allocated
>>
>>
>>
>> Hope, this answers your question.
>>
>> With regards
>> Kings
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 5:22 AM, Richard Chan <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Can I confirm how you use "parameter-map type trend-global"?
>>>
>>> From what I gather from DocCD:
>>> You define it once at global level, and you do not "apply" it under any
>>> sort of policy-map.
>>> I find this counter-intuitive as usually parameter-maps are defined at
>>> global and subsequently
>>> used under a policy-map, but the trend-global parameter map doesn't seem
>>> to work this way.
>>> Cisco - consistently inconsistent!
>>>
>>> !--- global config
>>> parameter-map type trend-global TREND_GLOBAL
>>>  server 1.2.3.4
>>> !--- that's all you need to do
>>> !--- this type of parameter-map does not need to be "applied" anywhere.
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> Richard
>>>
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