Where is information about packet buffer protection logged?
Where is information about packet buffer protection logged?
Information about packet buffer protection is logged in different places based on the type of event. Alert entries are recorded in the System log, while entries for dropped traffic, discarded sessions, and blocked IP addresses are recorded in the Threat log. This categorization helps in appropriately managing and monitoring different types of security events related to packet buffer protection.
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Kambata scaring people bellow :D Correct asnwer is D The firewall records alert events in the System log and events for dropped traffic, discarded sessions, and blocked IP address in the Threat log.
D. The firewall records alert events in the System log, and records events for dropped traffic, discarded sessions, and blocked IP address in the Threat log. https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/9-1/pan-os-admin/zone-protection-and-dos-protection/configure-zone-protection-to-increase-network-security/configure-packet-buffer-protection
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Ans: C The firewall records alert events in the System log and events for dropped traffic, discarded sessions, and blocked IP address in the Threat log. System logs:
D memos64 and kambata are correct
Answer is D. The firewall records alert events in the System log and events for dropped traffic, discarded sessions, and blocked IP address in the Threat log. Description: Packet buffer protection enforcing RED packet drop. Threat ID: 8508 Threat type: Flood
Packet buffer protection events generate alerts that are recorded in the Alarms log, while details related to specific traffic, sessions, and blocked IP addresses are typically logged in the Threat log. This separation allows for better categorization and analysis of security events related to packet buffer protection.
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https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/10-2/pan-os-admin/zone-protection-and-dos-protection/zone-defense/packet-buffer-protection ”Packet buffer protection based on latency includes setting a Latency Alert threshold (in milliseconds), above which the firewall starts generating an Alert log event.”
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answer: A https://knowledgebase.paloaltonetworks.com/KCSArticleDetail?id=kA10g000000PNGFCA4