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11-25-2010 09:16 PM
Hello Support Team,
I'd like to know a mathematical formula of acc risk factor.
It doesn't seem a session-based average value.
Regards,
Tomoyuki Komure
12-09-2010 11:13 AM
The ACC risk calculation is a weighted calculation using session counts, byte counts and risk of the applications running through the device. We don't plan to expose the specific mathematical calculation.
11-29-2010 04:09 PM
the rick factor is a average of a given period of time. for example the dashboard is a risk level of the last 60 minutes. if you go to the acc and click on last hour you will see which applications were detected. Than the palo will average that number and determine your risk level for that time period.
12-09-2010 11:13 AM
The ACC risk calculation is a weighted calculation using session counts, byte counts and risk of the applications running through the device. We don't plan to expose the specific mathematical calculation.
01-28-2014 08:28 PM
how can i get the "acc risk factor" value, via snmp?
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