Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.3 - CONFIGURING INTRUSION DETECTION AND PREVENTION GUIDE REV1 Manual page 23

Configuring intrusion detection and prevention devices guide
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Chapter 2: Understanding Intrusion Detection and Prevention Device Configuration and Integration Overview
Table 5: Intrusion Detection and Prevention: Supported Protocols
AIM
HTTP
CHARGEN
ICMP
DHCP
IDENT
DISCARD
IKE
DNS
IMAP
ECHO
IRC
FINGER
LDAP
FTP
LPR
GNUTELLA
MSN
GOPHER
MSRPC
GRE*
MS-SQL
H.225**
GTP
NTP
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devices, settings deployment mode, enabling layer 2 processing, and so on. For more
information see the ACM online Help.
The following device configurations are not supported:
Editing licensing information, although licenses can be viewed
Rebooting the IDP device
On standalone IDP sensors and ISG security module settings inspects the following
protocols using Table 5 on page 7 .
Oracle
POP3
PortMapper
RADIUS
Rexec
rlogin
SunRPC
Rsh
RTSP
NBNAME
NFS
NNTOP
Rusers
SMB
* GRE inspection are supported only for IP (protocol 0x0800) and PPP for CDMA A10
channel (protocol 0x8881). PPP is a Layer 2 protocol, which can carry any Layer 3
protocols. Within PPP, IDP inspects IP and Van Jacobson compressed TCP.
** Standalone IDP only.
Adding Intrusion Detection and Prevention Clusters in NSM Overview on page 8
Using Templates and Configuration Groups in NSM Overview on page 8
NSM and Intrusion Detection and Prevention Device Management Overview on page 5
SMTP
SNMP/Trap
SQL Mon
SSH
SSL
Syslog
TELNET
TFTP
VNC
WHOIS
Yahoo Messenger
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