Nokia IPSO

This section relates to Nokia IPSO (for the Nokia IP Security Appliances), and NOT any Nokia Mobile Phones.

The Nokia Enterprise Security business was subsequently acquired by Checkpoint and as such the information in this section is likely to be out of date!

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Changing the number of concurrent connections (or flows)

Changing the number of concurrent connections (or flows). Firewall-1 on a Nokia IPSO platform uses a Kernel Parameter to limit the pool of memory used by Firewall-1 for it’s Connections table. Changing some of these values on the Nokia IPSO …

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Factory Reset

In order to perform a “factory reset” on a Nokia box when you are able to log in to the box using the admin uername, simply go to the /config directory and rename or remove the file called “active” by …

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ipso_monitor.sh

ipso_monitor.sh The following script is an exceedingly useful one for monitoring and troubleshooting a Nokia IPSO Appliance. You will need to create a new script using a text editor such as “vi”, and then copy, paste, and save the script. …

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Obtaining the MODZAP Utility

The Nokia MODZAP Utility is used to make changes to Kernel Parameters for Nokia platforms running Nokia IPSO. It is not installed as a standard part of the Nokia IPSO Operating System, but must be downloaded from the Support Website …

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