Figure 110 SECURITY > IDP > Signature: Actions
The following table describes signature actions.
Table 50 SECURITY > IDP > Signature: Actions
ACTION
No Action
Drop Packet
Drop Session
Reset Sender
Reset Receiver
Reset Both
11.3.4 Configuring IDP Signatures
Click IDP > Signature to see the ZyWALL's "group view" signature screen where you can
view signatures by attack type. To search for signatures based on other criteria such as
signature name or ID, then click the Switch to query view link to go to the "query view"
screen.
You can take actions on these signatures as described in
to the default actions or to save sets of actions, go to the Backup & Restore screen.
Figure 111 SECURITY > IDP > Signature: Group View
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DESCRIPTION
The intrusion is detected but no action is taken.
The packet is silently discarded.
When the firewall is enabled, subsequent TCP/IP packets belonging to the
same connection are dropped. Neither sender nor receiver are sent TCP RST
packets. If the firewall is not enabled only the packet that matched the
signature is dropped.
When the firewall is enabled, the TCP/IP connection is silently torn down. Just
the sender is sent TCP RST packets. If the firewall is not enabled only the
packet that matched the signature is dropped.
When the firewall is enabled, the TCP/IP connection is silently torn down. Just
the receiver is sent TCP RST packets. If the firewall is not enabled only the
packet that matched the signature is dropped.
When the firewall is enabled, the TCP/IP connection is silently torn down. Both
sender and receiver are sent TCP RST packets. If the firewall is not enabled
only the packet that matched the signature is dropped.
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