Configuring IP Defragmentation
Note | This section applies to Snort 2 preprocessors. For information on Snort 3 inspectors, see https://www.cisco.com/go/snort3-inspectors. |
Before you begin
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Confirm that any networks you want to identify in a custom target-based policy match or are a subset of the networks, zones, and VLANs handled by its parent network analysis policy. See Advanced Settings for Network Analysis Policies for more information.
Procedure
Step 1 | Choose Network Analysis Policy or , then click Network Analysis Policies. , then click
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Step 2 | Click Snort 2 Version next to the policy you want to edit. | ||
Step 3 | Click Edit () next to the policy you want to edit. If View () appears instead, the configuration belongs to an ancestor domain, or you do not have permission to modify the configuration. | ||
Step 4 | Click Settings in the navigation panel. | ||
Step 5 | If IP Defragmentation under Transport/Network Layer Preprocessors is disabled, click Enabled. | ||
Step 6 | Click Edit () next to IP Defragmentation. | ||
Step 7 | Optionally, enter a value in the Preallocated Fragments field. | ||
Step 8 | You have the following choices:
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Step 9 | Modify the options described in IP Defragmentation Options. | ||
Step 10 | To save changes you made in this policy since the last policy commit, click Policy Information, then click Commit Changes. If you leave the policy without committing changes, cached changes since the last commit are discarded if you edit a different policy. |
What to do next
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If you want to generate events and, in an inline deployment, drop offending packets, enable IP defragmentation rules (GID 123). For more information, see Setting Intrusion Rule States and IP Defragmentation Options.
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Deploy configuration changes.