Table 84: General Idp Profiler Settings; Configuring The Profiler - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.4 - ADMININISTRATION GUIDE REV1 Administration Manual

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Configuring the Profiler

Table 84: General IDP Profiler Settings

Setting
Enable IDP Profiling
Enable Application Profiling
Include Probe and Attempt
Enable AVT
Include Non-tracked IP
Profiles
db limit (in MB)
Enable OS Fingerprinting
Refresh Interval (in secs)
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To configure the Profiler, use the Profiler settings that are available on the device settings
in the Device Manager. From Device Manager, double-click on a device and select IDP
Profiler Settings.
The IDP Profiler Settings dialog box appears with the General tab selected. After selecting
the device you want to use for profiling, you can then configure how that device collects
data from your internal network.
Table 84 on page 712 describes the Profiler settings that you can configure from the
General tab:
Description
Enables the IDP Profiler.
Enables the Profiler to collect and track application data.
Enables the Profiler to collect and track specific probes and
attempts.
Enables the Profiler to perform Application Volume Tracking.
Enables the Profiler to collect and track data from external hosts.
Maximum database size for the Profiler on each device. By default,
the maximum database size is 3 GB.
Enables the Profiler to perform passive OS fingerprinting to
determine the operating system of an end host.
Not applicable for ISG family devices with IDP.
Time interval (in seconds) that the Profiler refreshes OS
fingerprinting. By default, the Profiler refreshes OS fingerprinting
data every 3600 seconds (60 minutes).
Not applicable for ISG family devices with IDP.
If you enable AVT in the Profiler settings, you can view AVT reports on ISG devices running
ScreenOS 6.2 and later. From
a new AVT report format with your defined settings.
The AVT feature is limited by its dependency on the NSM agent's report delivery which
might be unreliable, affecting the accuracy of information. Also, the AVT feature displays
the cumulative count of all the traffic on a port, which could be over many sessions.
under the
My Reports
Investigate
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