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signature level detect
Use
signature level detect
to enable signature detection for single-packet attacks on a specific
level.
Use
undo signature level detect
to disable signature detection for single-packet attacks on a
specific level.
Syntax
signature level
{
high
|
info
|
low
|
medium
}
detect
undo signature level
{
high
|
info
|
low
|
medium
}
detect
Default
Signature detection is disabled for all levels of single-packet attacks.
Views
Attack defense policy view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
high
: Specifies the high level. None of the currently supported single-packet attacks belongs to this
level.
info
: Specifies the informational level. For example, large ICMP packet attack is on this level.
low
: Specifies the low level. For example, the traceroute attack is on this level.
medium
: Specifies the medium level. For example, the WinNuke attack is on this level.
Usage guidelines
According to their severity, single-packet attacks are divided into four levels:
info
,
low
,
medium
, and
high
. Enabling signature detection for a specific level enables signature detection for all
single-packet attacks on the level. Use the
signature level action
command to specify the actions
against single-packet attacks on a specific level. If you enable signature detection for a single-packet
attack also by using the
signature detect
command, action parameters in the
signature detect
command take effect.
To display the level to which a single-packet attack belongs, use the
display attack-defense policy
command.
Examples
# Enable signature detection for informational-level single-packet attacks in the attack defense policy
atk-policy-1
.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] attack-defense policy 1
[Sysname-attack-defense-policy-1] signature level info detect
Related commands
display attack-defense policy
signature detect
signature level action
syn-ack-flood action
Use
syn-ack-flood action
to specify global actions against SYN-ACK flood attacks.
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