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


Step 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.

Step 2

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

System (system gear icon) > Monitoring > Statistics

Step 3

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

Step 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.

Step 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.

Step 6

Click OK.

Step 7

Click Save to save the policy.


What to do next

  • Deploy configuration changes.