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Using the Instrumentation Monitor

The instrumentation monitor can be used to detect anomalies caused by
security attacks or other irregular operations on the switch. The following
table shows the operating parameters that can be monitored at pre-deter-
mined intervals, and the possible security attacks that may trigger an alert:
Parameter Name
pkts-to-closed-ports
arp-requests
ip-address-count
system-resource-usage
login-failures/min
port-auth-failures/min
system-delay
mac-address-count
mac-moves/min
learn-discards/min
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The count of packets per minute sent to closed TCP/UDP ports.
An excessive amount of packets could indicate a port scan, in
which an attacker is attempting to expose a vulnerability in the
switch.
The count of ARP requests processed per minute. A large
amount of ARP request packets could indicate an host infected
with a virus that is trying to spread itself.
The number of destination IP addresses learned in the IP
forwarding table. Some attacks fill the IP forwarding table
causing legitimate traffic to be dropped.
The percentage of system resources in use. Some Denial-of-
Service (DoS) attacks will cause excessive system resource
usage, resulting in insufficient resources for legitimate traffic.
The count of failed CLI login attempts or SNMP management
authentication failures. This indicates an attempt has been
made to manage the switch with an invalid login or password.
Also, it might indicate a network management station has not
been configured with the correct SNMP authentication param-
eters for the switch.
The count of times a client has been unsuccessful logging into
the network
The response time, in seconds, of the CPU to new network
events such as BPDU packets or packets for other network
protocols. Some DoS attacks can cause the CPU to take too
long to respond to new network events, which can lead to a
breakdown of Spanning Tree or other features. A delay of
several seconds indicates a problem.
The number of MAC addresses learned in the forwarding table.
Some attacks fill the forwarding table so that new conversa-
tions are flooded to all parts of the network.
The average number of MAC address moves from one port to
another per minute. This usually indicates a network loop, but
can also be caused by DoS attacks.
Number of MAC address learn events per minute discarded to
help free CPU resources when busy.

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