Displaying syn-proxy commands, Setting the, Interval time for counting tcp syn packets – Brocade Communications Systems ServerIron ADX 12.4.00a User Manual
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Configuring Syn-Proxy
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The on-threshold-value variable is used with the on-threshold parameter and specifies the
number of TCP SYN packets received per-second. When this value is exceeded for an interval
time defined by the server syn-attack-detection-interval command, Syn Proxy is enabled on the
ServerIron ADX. This value should be set to a much higher value than the normal TCP SYN
packet arrival rate.
The off-threshold parameter is used to define the rate of syns per-second (specified by the
enabled) on the ServerIron ADX.
The off-threshold-value variable is used with the off-threshold parameter and specifies the
number of TCP SYN packets received per-second. When the rate received drops below this
value, the ServerIron ADX waits ten seconds and then disables Syn-proxy. The
Setting the interval time for counting TCP SYN packets
The rate at which Syn-proxy is enabled and disabled is determined by the thresholds set in the ip
tcp syn-proxy on-threshold
over the time period specified in the server syn-attack-detection-interval command. This interval is
configured on the ServerIron ADX as shown in the following.
ServerIronADX(config)# server syn-attack-detection-interval 10
Syntax: server syn-attack-detection-interval
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counting TCP SYN packets. The range of settings for this interval is 1 to 10 with each level
representing 100 ms. Consequently, the interval can be from 100 ms to 1 second. If the interval
value is smaller, the reaction time for enabling Syn-proxy is shorter, and the measurement of the
TCP syn-packet arrival rate is less accurate. If the interval value is larger, the reaction time for
enabling syn-proxy is longer, and the measurement of TCP syn-packet arrival rate is more accurate.
The default interval value is 3 (in effect 300ms).
Displaying Syn-Proxy Commands
This section contains the following sections:
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“Displaying TCP Attack Information”
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“Displaying Server Traffic information”
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