Software Secure Firewall Threat Defense
Platform Secure Firewall Threat Defense Virtual
Activity Onboard

Configuring Packet Latency Thresholding

By default, the latency-based performance settings for packet handling is disabled. You may choose to enable it. However, Cisco recommends that you do not change the default value for the threshold setting.

Procedure

1

In the access control policy editor, click Advanced.

In the new UI, select Advanced Settings from the drop-down arrow at the end of the packet flow line.

2

Click Edit (edit icon) next to Latency-Based Performance Settings.

System (system gear icon) > Monitoring > Statistics

3

If the configuration is unlocked, uncheck Inherit from base policy to enable editing.

4

Click Packet Handling in the Latency-Based Performance Settings pop-up window.

By default, Installed Rule Update is selected. We recommend using this default.

The values displayed do not reflect the automated settings.

5

If you choose to specify custom values:

  • Check the Enabled check box, and see Packet Latency Thresholding Notes for recommended minimum Threshold settings.

  • You must specify custom values in both the packet handling tab and the rule handling tab.

6

Click OK.

7

Click Save to save the policy.

What to do next

  • Deploy configuration changes.