AntiDDoS8000 DDoS Protection Systems
Huawei AntiDDoS8000 employs Big Data analysis to conduct modeling for 60+ types of traffic, offering terabit-level protection, second-level response, and comprehensive defense against 100+ types of attacks. It works with Huawei cloud cleaning center to deliver layered cleaning, providing full-fledged protection that covers network link bandwidths and online services.
Terabit-level capacity, second-level response, precise protection, value-added operation
- Terabit-level anti-DDoS: 1.44 Tbit/s protection performance, second-level attack response
- Precise anti-DDoS: 60+ traffic models, defense against 100+ types of DDoS attacks
- Value-added operation: 100,000 tenants, differentiated operation
Model | AntiDDoS8030 | AntiDDoS8080 | AntiDDoS8160 |
Throughput | Up to 120 Gbit/s | Up to 720 Gbit/s | Up to 1,440 Gbit/s |
Throughput/Slot | Up to 80 Gbit/s | Up to 160 Gbit/s | Up to 160 Gbit/s |
Mitigation Rate/Slot | Up to 60 Mpps | Up to 60 Mpps | Up to 60 Mpps |
Latency | 80 μs | 80 μs | 80 μs |
Expansion Slots | 3 | 8 | 16 |
Expansion LPU | FW-LPUF-120, 2 sub-slots | FW-LPUF-120, 2 sub-slots FW-LPUF-240, 2 sub-slots |
FW-LPUF-120, 2 sub-slots FW-LPUF-240, 2 sub-slots |
Expansion Interfaces | 24 x GE (SFP); 5 x 10 GE (SFP+); 6 x 10 GE (SFP+); 12 x 10 GE (SFP+); 1 x 40 GE (CFP); 1 x 100 GE (CFP) | ||
Dimensions (H x W x D) | DC: 175 mm x 442 mm x 650 mm (4U) AC: 220 mm x 442 mm x 650 mm (5U) |
620 mm x 442 mm x 650 mm (14U) | 1,420 mm x 442 mm x 650 mm (32U) |
Defense against protocol abuse attacks Defense against Land, Fraggle, Smurf, WinNuke, Ping of Death, Teardrop, and TCP error flag attacks |
Web application protection Defense against HTTP GET flood, HTTP POST flood, HTTP slow header, HTTP slow post, HTTPS flood, SSL DoS/DDoS, WordPress reflection amplification, RUDY, and LOIC attacks; packet validity check |
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Defense against scanning and sniffing attacks Defense against address and port scanning attacks, and attacks using Tracert packets and IP options, such as IP source route, timestamp, and record route |
DNS application protection Defense against DNS query flood, DNS reply flood, and DNS cache poisoning attacks; source limit |
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Defense against network-type attacks Defense against SYN flood, SYN-ACK flood, ACK flood, FIN flood, RST flood, TCP fragment flood, UDP flood, UDP fragment flood, IP flood, ICMP flood, TCP connection flood, sockstress, TCP retransmission, and TCP empty connection attacks |
SIP application protection Defense against SIP flood/SIP methods flood attacks, including Register, Deregistration, Authentication, and Call flood attacks; source limit |
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Defense against UDP-based reflection amplification attacks Defense against NTP, DNS, SSDP, Chargen, TFTP, SNMP, NetBIOS, QOTD, Quake Network Protocol, Portmapper, Microsoft SQL Resolution Service, RIPv1, and Steam Protocol reflection amplification attacks |
Filter IP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, DNS, SIP, and HTTP packet filters |
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Location-based filtering Traffic block or limit based on the source IP address location |
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Attack signature database RUDY, slowhttptest, slowloris, LOIC, AnonCannon, RefRef, ApacheKill, and ApacheBench attack signature databases; automatic weekly update of these signature databases |
IP reputation Tracking of most active 5 million zombies and automatic daily update of the IP reputation database to rapidly block attacks; local access IP reputation learning to create dynamic IP reputation based on local service sessions, rapidly forward service access traffic, and enhance user experience |