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Chapter9 Co nfiguring Anomaly Detection
Configuring the External Zone
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scanner-threshold: 200 <defaulted>
threshold-histogram (min: 0, max: 3, current: 3)
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<protected entry>
dest-ip-bin: low <defaulted>
num-source-ips: 10 <defaulted>
<protected entry>
dest-ip-bin: medium <defaulted>
num-source-ips: 1 <defaulted>
<protected entry>
dest-ip-bin: high <defaulted>
num-source-ips: 1 <defaulted>
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enabled: true default: true
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Configuring the External Zone
This section describes how to configure the external zone, and contains the following topics:
Understanding the External Zone, page 9-28
Configuring the External Zone, page 9-28
Configuring TCP Protocol for the External Zone, page 9-29
Configuring UDP Protocol for the External Zone, page 9-32
Configuring Other Protocols for the External Zone, page 9-34

Understanding the External Zone

The external zone is the default zone with the default Internet range of 0.0.0.0-255.255.255.255. By
default, the internal and illegal zones contain no IP addresses. Packets that do not match the set of IP
addresses in the internal or illegal zone are handled by the external zone.
You can enable or disable TCP, UDP, and other protocols for the external zone. You can configure a
destination port for the TCP and UDP protocols and a protocol number for the other protocols. You can
either use the default thresholds or override the scanner settings and add your own thresholds and
histograms.

Configuring the External Zone

Use the external-zone {enabled | tcp | udp |other} command in service anomaly detection submode to
enable the external zone and specify protoco ls.
The following options apply:
enabled {false | true}—Enables/disables the zone.
tcp—Lets you configure TCP protocol.
udp—Lets you configure UDP protocol.