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The Profile Summary Screen

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Chapter 27 ADP Table 120 Configuration > Anti-X > ADP > General (continued) LABEL Inactivate Move # Priority Status From, To DESCRIPTION To turn off an entry, select it and click Inactivate. To change an entry's position in the numbered list, select it and click Move to display a field to type a number for where you want to put that entry and press [ENTER] to move the entry to the number that you typed. This is the entry's index number in the list. This is the rank in the list of anomaly profile policies. The list is applied in order of priority. The activate (light bulb) icon is lit when the entry is active and dimmed when the entry is inactive. This is the direction of travel of packets to which an anomaly profile is bound. Traffic direction is defined by the zone the traffic is coming from and the zone the traffic is going to. Use the From field to specify the zone from which the traffic is coming. Select Device to specify traffic coming from the UAG itself. Use the To field to specify the zone to which the traffic is going. Select Device to specify traffic destined for the UAG itself. From LAN1 To LAN1 means packets traveling from a computer on one LAN1 subnet to a computer on another LAN1 subnet via the UAG's LAN1 zone interfaces. The UAG does not check packets traveling from a LAN1 computer to another LAN1 computer on the same subnet. From WAN To WAN means packets that come in from the WAN zone and the UAG routes back out through the WAN zone. Anomaly Profile Apply Reset Note: Depending on your network topology and traffic load, applying every packet direction to an anomaly profile may affect the UAG's performance. An anomaly profile is a set of anomaly rules with configured activation, log and action settings. This field shows which anomaly profile is bound to which traffic direction. Select an ADP profile to apply to the entry's traffic direction. Configure the ADP profiles in the ADP profile screens. Click Apply to save your changes. Click Reset to return the screen to its last-saved settings. 27.3 The Profile Summary Screen Use this screen to: • Create a new profile using an existing base profile • Edit an existing profile • Delete an existing profile 27.3.1 Configuring The ADP Profile Summary Screen Select Configuration > Anti-X > ADP > Profile. UAG715 User's Guide 319

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Chapter 27 ADP
UAG715 User’s Guide
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27.3
The Profile Summary Screen
Use this screen to:
Create a new profile using an existing base profile
Edit an existing profile
Delete an existing profile
27.3.1
Configuring The ADP Profile Summary Screen
Select
Configuration > Anti-X > ADP > Profile
.
Inactivate
To turn off an entry, select it and click
Inactivate
.
Move
To change an entry’s position in the numbered list, select it and click
Move
to
display a field to type a number for where you want to put that entry and press
[ENTER] to move the entry to the number that you typed.
#
This is the entry’s index number in the list.
Priority
This is the rank in the list of anomaly profile policies. The list is applied in order of
priority.
Status
The activate (light bulb) icon is lit when the entry is active and dimmed when the
entry is inactive.
From, To
This is the direction of travel of packets to which an anomaly profile is bound. Traffic
direction is defined by the zone the traffic is coming from and the zone the traffic is
going to.
Use the
From
field to specify the zone from which the traffic is coming. Select
Device
to specify traffic coming from the UAG itself.
Use the
To
field to specify the zone to which the traffic is going. Select
Device
to
specify traffic destined for the UAG itself.
From
LAN1 To LAN1
means packets traveling from a computer on one LAN1
subnet to a computer on another LAN1 subnet via the UAG’s LAN1 zone interfaces.
The UAG does not check packets traveling from a LAN1 computer to another LAN1
computer on the same subnet.
From
WAN To WAN
means packets that come in from the WAN zone and the UAG
routes back out through the WAN zone.
Note: Depending on your network topology and traffic load, applying every packet
direction to an anomaly profile may affect the UAG’s performance.
Anomaly Profile
An anomaly profile is a set of anomaly rules with configured activation, log and
action settings. This field shows which anomaly profile is bound to which traffic
direction. Select an ADP profile to apply to the entry’s traffic direction. Configure the
ADP profiles in the ADP profile screens.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save your changes.
Reset
Click
Reset
to return the screen to its last-saved settings.
Table 120
Configuration > Anti-X > ADP > General
(continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION