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Figure 8-22
Wireless IPS screen - WIPS Events - MU Anomaly tab
MU Anomaly
events are suspicious events by wireless clients that can compromise the security and stability of the network.
Use the MU Anomaly screen to set the intervals clients can be filtered upon the generation of each event.
14. Set the following
MU Anomaly Event
configurations:
Use the
Enable All
button to enable all MU Anomaly Rules. Use
Disable All
button to disable all MU Anomaly Rules.
Name
Displays the name of the excessive action event representing a potential threat to the
network. This column lists the event being tracked against the defined thresholds set for
interpreting the event as excessive or permitted.
Enable
Displays whether tracking is enabled for each MU Anomaly event. Use the drop-down
menu to enable/disable events as required. A green checkmark defines the event as
enabled for tracking against its threshold. A red “X” defines the event as disabled, and
not tracked by the WIPS policy. Each event is disabled by default.
Filter Expiration
Set the duration a client is filtered. This creates a special ACL entry, and frames coming
from the client are silently dropped. The default setting is 0 seconds. For each violation,
define a time to filter value (in seconds) which determines how long received packets are
ignored from an attacking device once a violation has been triggered. Ignoring frames
from an attacking device minimizes the effectiveness of the attack and the impact to the
site until permanent mitigation can be performed.
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