Chapter 8 Configuring Event Action Rules

Configuring Event Action Overrides

Log packets from both the attacker and victim IP addresses.

sensor(config-eve)# overrides log-pair-packetssensor(config-eve-ove)#

Write an alert to Event Store.

sensor(config-eve)# overrides produce-alertsensor(config-eve-ove)#

Write verbose alerts to Event Store.

 

 

sensor(config-eve)#overrides produce-verbose-alert

 

 

sensor(config-eve-ove)#

 

 

Write events that request an SNMP trap to the Event Store.

 

 

sensor(config-eve)#overrides request-snmp-trap

 

 

sensor(config-eve-ove)#

 

Step 4

Configure the risk rating for this override item. The default risk rating range is 0 to 100. Set it to a

 

 

different value, such as 85 to 100.

 

 

sensor(config-eve-ove)# risk-rating-range85-100

 

Step 5

Enable or disable the use of this override item. The default is enabled.

 

 

sensor(config-eve-ove)#override-item-status {enabled disabled}

 

Step 6

Verify the settings.

 

 

sensor(config-eve-ove)# exit

 

 

sensor(config-eve)# show settings

 

 

action-to-add: deny-attacker-inline

 

 

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override-item-status: Enabled default: Enabled

 

 

risk-rating-range: 85-100 default: 0-100

 

 

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Step 7

Edit the risk rating of an event action override.

 

 

sensor(config-eve)#overrides deny-attacker-inline

 

 

sensor(config-eve-ove)# risk-rating95-100

 

Step 8

Verify that you edited the event action override.

 

 

sensor(config-eve-ove)# exit

 

 

sensor(config-eve)# show settings

 

 

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overrides (min: 0, max: 14, current: 1)

 

 

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override-item-status: Enabled <defaulted>

 

 

risk-rating-range: 95-100 default: 0-100

 

 

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Step 9

Delete the event action override.

 

 

sensor(config-eve)#no overrides deny-attacker-inline

 

 

sensor(config-eve-ove)#

 

Step 10

Verify that you deleted the event action override.

 

 

sensor(config-eve-ove)# exit

 

 

sensor(config-eve)# show settings

 

 

overrides (min: 0, max: 14, current: 1)

 

 

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Cisco Systems IPS4510K9 manual Log packets from both the attacker and victim IP addresses, Write an alert to Event Store

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