Configuring ike dpd, Configuring arp attack protection, Arp attack protection configuration task list – H3C Technologies H3C S12500-X Series Switches User Manual

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Configuring ARP attack protection

ARP attacks and viruses are threatening LAN security. This chapter describes multiple features used to

detect and prevent ARP attacks.
Although ARP is easy to implement, it provides no security mechanism and is vulnerable to network
attacks. An attacker can exploit ARP vulnerabilities to attack network devices in the following ways:

Acts as a trusted user or gateway to send ARP packets so the receiving devices obtain incorrect ARP
entries.

Sends a large number of IP packets for which ARP cannot find corresponding MAC addresses
(called unresolvable IP packets) to have the receiving device busy with resolving IP addresses until

its CPU is overloaded.

Sends a large number of ARP packets to overload the CPU of the receiving device.

For more information about ARP attack features and types, see ARP Attack Protection Technology White

Paper.

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ARP attack protection configuration task list

Tasks at a glance

Flood prevention:

918H

Configuring unresolvable IP attack protection

(configured on gateways)

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919H

Configuring ARP source suppression

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920H

Enabling ARP blackhole routing

921H

Configuring ARP packet rate limit

(configured on access devices)

922H

Configuring source MAC-based ARP attack detection

(configured on gateways)

User and gateway spoofing prevention:

923H

Configuring ARP packet source MAC consistency check

(configured on gateways)

924H

Configuring ARP active acknowledgement

(configured on gateways)

925H

Configuring authorized ARP

(configured on gateways)

926H

Configuring ARP detection

(configured on access devices)

927H

Configuring ARP automatic scanning and fixed ARP

(configured on gateways)

928H

Configuring ARP gateway protection

(configured on access devices)

929H

Configuring ARP filtering

(configured on access devices)

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Configuring unresolvable IP attack protection

If a device receives a large number of unresolvable IP packets from a host, the following situations can

occur.

The device sends a large number of ARP requests, overloading the target subnets.

The device keeps trying to resolve target IP addresses, overloading its CPU.

To protect the device from such unresolvable IP attacks, you can configure the following features:

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