ZyXEL Communications ZyWall USG 2000 User Manual page 498

Unified security gateway
Hide thumbs Also See for ZyWall USG 2000:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Chapter 31 IDP
Table 147 Anti-X > IDP > Profile > Group View (continued)
LABEL
Log
Action
OK
498
DESCRIPTION
These are the log options:
original setting: Select this option to return each log option within a
service group to its previously saved configuration.
no: Select this option on an individual signature or a complete service
group to have the ZyWALL create no log when a packet matches a
signature(s).
log: Select this option on an individual signature or a complete service
group to have the ZyWALL create a log when a packet matches a
signature(s).
log alert: An alert is an e-mailed log for more serious events that may
need more immediate attention. Select this option to have the ZyWALL
send an alert when a packet matches a signature(s).
Select what action the ZyWALL should take when a packet matches a
signature here.
original setting: Select this action to return each signature in a service
group to its previously saved configuration.
none: Select this action on an individual signature or a complete service
group to have the ZyWALL take no action when a packet matches the
signature(s).
drop: Select this action on an individual signature or a complete service
group to have the ZyWALL silently drop a packet that matches the
signature(s). Neither sender nor receiver are notified.
reject-sender: Select this action on an individual signature or a complete
service group to have the ZyWALL send a reset to the sender when a
packet matches the signature. If it is a TCP attack packet, the ZyWALL will
send a packet with a 'RST' flag. If it is an ICMP or UDP attack packet, the
ZyWALL will send an ICMP unreachable packet.
reject-receiver: Select this action on an individual signature or a
complete service group to have the ZyWALL send a reset to the receiver
when a packet matches the signature. If it is a TCP attack packet, the
ZyWALL will send a packet with an a 'RST' flag. If it is an ICMP or UDP
attack packet, the ZyWALL will do nothing.
reject-both: Select this action on an individual signature or a complete
service group to have the ZyWALL send a reset to both the sender and
receiver when a packet matches the signature. If it is a TCP attack packet,
the ZyWALL will send a packet with a 'RST' flag to the receiver and sender.
If it is an ICMP or UDP attack packet, the ZyWALL will send an ICMP
unreachable packet.
A profile consists of three separate screens. If you want to configure just
one screen for an IDP profile, click OK to save your settings to the
ZyWALL, complete the profile and return to the profile summary page.
ZyWALL USG 2000 User's Guide

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Zywall usg 1000

Table of Contents