Chapter 25 Secure Policy
25.4.1 ADP Command Input Values
The following table identifies the values required for many of these commands. Other input values
are discussed with the corresponding commands.
Table 89 Input Values for ADP Commands
LABEL
zone profile
adp profile
25.4.2 ADP Activation Commands
Use these coomands to activate ADP and see statius..
Table 90 ADP Activation Commands
LABEL
[no] idp anomaly
activate
show idp anomaly
activation
25.4.3 ADP Global Profile Commands
These coomands apply to all ADP profiles on the
Table 91 ADP Global Profile Commands
LABEL
idp rename anomaly
<profile1> <profile2>
no idp anomaly
<profile3>
show idp anomaly base
profile
show idp anomaly
profiles
25.4.4 ADP Zone-to-Zone Rule Commands
These commands bind ADP profiles
Table 92 ADP Zone-to-Zone Rule Commands
LABEL
idp anomaly rule { append |
<1..32> | insert <1..32> }
bind profile
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DESCRIPTION
The name of a zone. For some ZyWALL / USG models, use up to 31 characters (a-zA-
Z0-9_-). The name cannot start with a number. This value is case- sensitive.
For other ZyWALL / USG models use pre-defined zone names like DMZ, LAN1, SSL
VPN, WLAN, IPSec VPN, OPT, and WAN
The name of an ADP profile. It can consist of alphanumeric characters, the
underscore, and the dash, and it is 1-31 characters long. Spaces are not allowed.
DESCRIPTION
Anomaly detection does not require registration. The no command disables the
specified service.
Displays anomaly detection service status.
DESCRIPTION
Rename an ADP anomaly profile originally named profile1 to profile2.
Delete an ADP profile named profile3.
Displays all anomaly detection base profiles.
Displays all ADP anomaly profiles.
to traffic directions
DESCRIPTION
Create an ADP anomaly rule and enter the sub-command mode.
Binds the ADP anomaly profile to the entry's traffic direction.
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