Inbound Allowed Default Block Exempt Packets per Second is the rate at which default block exempt packets are forwarded from ...

Inbound Allowed Default Block Exempt Packets per Second is the rate at which default block exempt packets are forwarded from a public interface to an internal interface. An allowed default block exempt packet can be an AH IPv6 packet, an IPv6 packet without IPsec, or an IPv4 packet. These packets are blocked by default by the Denial of Service Protection component but can be explicitly allowed by an administrator.