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Configuring Log Suppression Attributes

Log suppression ensures that minimal numbers of logs are generated for the same event or attack that occurs multiple times. Log suppression is enabled by default. You can configure certain log suppression attributes to suppress logs according to your needs. When configuring log suppression, keep in mind that log suppression can negatively impact sensor performance if you set the reporting interval too high.

Before You Begin

  1. For background information, read Understanding IDP Logging.
  2. Establish basic connectivity. See the Getting Started Guide for your secure router.
  3. Configure network interfaces. See the JUNOS Software Interfaces and Routing Configuration Guide.
  4. Download the signature database. See Updating the Signature Database Manually

You can configure the following log suppression attributes:

In the configuration instructions for this example, you configure log suppression to begin after the second occurrence of an event. You also specify that logs are reported after 20 seconds.

You can use either J-Web or the CLI configuration editor to configure log suppression.

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