Viewing the BGP neighbor status of ADS Choose Diversion & Injection > Diversion Route > BGP Route. In the Route Daemon list, click the Neighbor Status button in the Operation column to view the status of a specified BGP route, as shown in the screenshot below. The displayed page shows...
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Large-scale DDoS Attacks Target Many Critical Industries as Election Approaches in Brazil
1. Â Background As early as 2016, a report from BitSight, an American cybersecurity ratings company, showed that Brazil is one of the riskiest countries to do business in. According to the cyber threat report released by SonicWALL, Brazil suffered more than 33 million intrusion attempts in 2021, and suffered ransomware...
IndoSec 2022
IndoSec was held at Hotel Mulia Senayan at Jakarta, Indonesia on September 6 and 7, 2022. We joined this event and showcased our hybrid DDoS mitigation solutions. Indonesia, the country with the fourth-fastest growth in internet users in the world, faces both great opportunities and significant threats as digital technology...
Configuring Collaboration Between ADS M and NTA
ADS M can manage NTAs, including checking NTA running status, time synchronization, dispatching IP group configuration of a region, displaying traffic information of NTAs, and receiving logs uploaded from NTAs. The steps to configure the collaboration between ADS M and NTA are as follows: Configuring NTA Step 1: Choose Administration...
SiS Cyber Security Solution Month
SiS Cyber Security Solution Month kicked off in Kwun Tong District, Hong Kong in August. NSFOCUS was invited to join this partner event. Kings Leung shared the topic "Be Prepared - Cyber Security Laws" at this event. SiS International Limited is one of the largest value-added distributors in HK. NSFOCUS and SiS have been in a good partnership since...
Description of NIPS Discarding Jumbo Frames in MPLS Traffic by Default
When there is MPLS traffic in the network, there may be jumbo frames whose layer 2 packet including the CRC code has a length greater than 1518 bytes. The NIPS network interface card directly discards these jumbo frames by default, causing network failure. Perform the following check on the client...





