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Cisco ASA 5540 User Manual

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Cisco ASA Series CLI Configuration Guide
Chapter 1 Configuring the Botnet Traffic Filter
Information About the Botnet Traffic Filter
Botnet Traffic Filter Actions for Known Addresses, page 1-2
Botnet Traffic Filter Databases, page 1-2
How the Botnet Traffic Filter Works, page 1-5
Botnet Traffic Filter Address Types
Addresses monitored by the Botnet Traffic Filter include:
Known malware addresses—These addresses are on the blacklist identified by the dynamic database
and the static blacklist.
Known allowed addresses—These addresses are on the whitelist. The whitelist is useful when an
address is blacklisted by the dynamic database and also identified by the static whitelist.
Ambiguous addresses—These addresses are associated with multiple domain names, but not all of
these domain names are on the blacklist. These addresses are on the greylist.
Unlisted addresses—These addresses are unknown, and not included on any list.
Botnet Traffic Filter Actions for Known Addresses
You can configure the Botnet Traffic Filter to log suspicious activity, and you can optionally configure
it to block suspicious traffic automatically.
Unlisted addresses do not generate any syslog messages, but addresses on the blacklist, whitelist, and
greylist generate syslog messages differentiated by type. See the “Botnet Traffic Filter Syslog
Messaging” section on page 1-17 for more information.
Botnet Traffic Filter Databases
The Botnet Traffic Filter uses two databases for known addresses. You can use both databases together,
or you can disable use of the dynamic database and use the static database alone. This section includes
the following topics:
Information About the Dynamic Database, page 1-2
Information About the Static Database, page 1-3
Information About the DNS Reverse Lookup Cache and DNS Host Cache, page 1-4
Information About the Dynamic Database
The Botnet Traffic Filter can receive periodic updates for the dynamic database from the Cisco update
server. This database lists thousands of known bad domain names and IP addresses.
How the ASA Uses the Dynamic Database
The ASA uses the dynamic database as follows:
1. When the domain name in a DNS reply matches a name in the dynamic database, the Botnet Traffic
Filter adds the name and IP address to the DNS reverse lookup cache.

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Cisco ASA 5540 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Firewall Throughput650 Mbps
Maximum Firewall Connections400, 000
VPN Throughput225 Mbps
Maximum VPN Peers5, 000
High AvailabilityActive/Active, Active/Standby
IPSec VPN Throughput225 Mbps
Memory1 GB
IPS Throughput225 Mbps
Security Contexts50
Flash Memory64 MB
Form Factor1U
Power SupplyDual
Interfaces4 x 10/100/1000 Ethernet

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