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Cisco ASA Series CLI Configuration Guide
Chapter 1 Configuring the Botnet Traffic Filter
Configuring the Botnet Traffic Filter
Step 3
(Optional)
dynamic-filter drop blacklist
[
interface
name
] [
action-classify-list
subset_access_list
] [
threat-level
{
eq
level
|
range
min
max
}]
Example:
hostname(config)# dynamic-filter drop
blacklist interface outside
action-classify-list
dynamic-filter_acl_subset threat-level
range moderate very-high
Automatically drops malware traffic. To manually drop traffic,
see the
“Blocking Botnet Traffic Manually” section on page 1-15
.
Be sure to first configure a
dynamic-filter enable
command to
monitor any traffic you also want to drop.
You can set an interface policy using the
interface
keyword, or a
global policy (where you do not specify the
interface
keyword).
Any interface-specific commands take precedence over the global
command. You can enter this command multiple times for each
interface and global policy.
The
action-classify-list
keyword limits the traffic dropped to a
subset of monitored traffic. The dropped traffic must always be
equal to or a subset of the monitored traffic. For example, if you
specify an access list for the
dynamic-filter enable
command,
and you specify the
action-classify-list
for this command, then it
must be a subset of the
dynamic-filter enable
access list.
Make sure you do not specify overlapping traffic in multiple
commands for a given interface/global policy. Because you
cannot control the exact order that commands are matched,
overlapping traffic means you do not know which command will
be matched. For example, do not specify both a command that
matches all traffic (without the
action-classify-list
keyword) as
well as a command with the
action-classify-list
keyword for a
given interface. In this case, the traffic might never match the
command with the
action-classify-list
keyword. Similarly, if you
specify multiple commands with the
action-classify-list
keyword, make sure each access list is unique, and that the
networks do not overlap.
You can additionally limit the traffic dropped by setting the threat
level. If you do not explicitly set a threat level, the level used is
threat-level range moderate very-high
.
Note
We highly recommend using the default setting unless you
have strong reasons for changing the setting.
The
level
and
min
and
max
options are:
•
very-low
•
low
•
moderate
•
high
•
very-high
Note
Static blacklist entries are always designated with a Very
High threat level.
Command
Purpose
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