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(Figure 2). Report statistics can be exported to text and Extensible Markup Language (XML)
schema-formatted files for backend customization or for later review.
The Cisco Traffic Anomaly Detector Module can also be configured to proactively send alerts to
network operators and to the Cisco Anomaly Guard Module to initiate rapid response to attack
conditions, including automated mitigation services to quickly thwart the attack. A Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMP) MIB also makes all device-level, protected-zone-level, and attack-
level statistics available to standards-based management systems.
Figure 2. Multilevel Monitoring and Reporting Provides Detailed Views into Real-Time and
Historical Performance
Cisco Traffic Anomaly Detector Module Performance Metrics
Table 1 provides information on the performance and capacity of the Cisco Traffic Anomaly
Detector Module.
Table 1. Cisco Traffic Anomaly Detector Module Performance Metrics
Feature Description
Performance Option #1: 1 Gbps
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1 Gbps of throughput per module
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1.5 million concurrent connections
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500 protection zones (different policies and baselines [contexts])
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90 concurrent zones in protection
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Less than 1 ms latency and jitter
Option #2: 2 Gbps
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2 Gbps of throughput per module
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3 million concurrent connections
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500 protection zones (different policies and baselines [contexts])
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150 concurrent zones in protection
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Less than 1 ms latency and jitter