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Cisco ASA Series CLI Configuration Guide
Chapter 1 Configuring Threat Detection
Configuring Basic Threat Detection Statistics
Configuring Basic Threat Detection Statistics
This section describes how to configure basic threat detection statistics, including enabling or disabling
it and changing the default limits.
Detailed Steps
Denial by access lists
400 drops/sec over the last 600
seconds.
800 drops/sec over the last 20
second period.
320 drops/sec over the last
3600 seconds.
640 drops/sec over the last 120
second period.
•
Basic firewall checks failed
•
Packets failed application
inspection
400 drops/sec over the last 600
seconds.
1600 drops/sec over the last 20
second period.
320 drops/sec over the last
3600 seconds.
1280 drops/sec over the last 120
second period.
Interface overload
2000 drops/sec over the last
600 seconds.
8000 drops/sec over the last 20
second period.
1600 drops/sec over the last
3600 seconds.
6400 drops/sec over the last 120
second period.
Table 1-1
Basic Threat Detection Default Settings (continued)
Packet Drop Reason
Trigger Settings
Average Rate
Burst Rate
Command
Purpose
Step 1
threat-detection basic-threat
Example:
hostname(config)# threat-detection
basic-threat
Enables basic threat detection statistics (if you previously
disabled it). Basic threat detection is enabled by default.
Step 2
threat-detection rate
{
acl-drop
|
bad-packet-drop
|
conn-limit-drop
|
dos-drop
|
fw-drop
|
icmp-drop
|
inspect-drop
|
interface-drop
|
scanning-threat
|
syn-attack
}
rate-interval
rate_interval
average-rate
av_rate
burst-rate
burst_rate
Example:
hostname(config)# threat-detection rate
dos-drop rate-interval 600 average-rate 60
burst-rate 100
(Optional) Changes the default settings for one or more type of
event.
For a description of each event type, see the
Basic Threat Detection Statistics” section on page 1-2
.
When you use this command with the
scanning-threat
keyword,
it is also used in the scanning threat detection feature (see the
“Configuring Scanning Threat Detection”
section). If you do not
configure basic threat detection, you can still use this command
with the
scanning-threat
keyword to configure the rate limits for
scanning threat detection.
You can configure up to three different rate intervals for each
event type.
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