Managing Ports View; Default Ports Views; Adding A Ports Object; Editing A Ports Object - Juniper SECURITY THREAT RESPONSE MANAGER 2008.2 Administration Manual

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Managing Ports
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Default Ports Views

Adding a Ports
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Ports Views display traffic originating from identified destination ports. Using the
Ports View, you can view traffic by port. This section provides information on
managing the Ports View including:
Default Ports Views

Adding a Ports Object

Editing a Ports Object

Ports View includes the following default groups:
Table 8-1 Ports Views
Ports Groups
Description
InverseIsKnown
Specifies traffic for both client and server application traffic
activity. When displaying client view, InverseIsKnown captures
and displays the server traffic; when displaying server view,
captures and displays displays the client traffic.
MailPorts
Specifies e-mail traffic flows originating from each mail port.
Superflows
This group is non-configurable. A superflow is a flow that is an
aggregate of a number of flows that have a similar
pre-determined set of elements.
TargetedPorts
Specifies traffic flows destined for specific ports.
UnnamedPorts
Specifies traffic flows not destined for a specific port.
WebPorts
Specifies traffic flows destined for the port assigned for Internet
traffic.
p2pports
Specifies traffic flows to and from ports assigned for the
Peer-to-Peer (P2P) traffic within your network.
To add a ports object:
In the Administration Console, click the Views Configuration tab.
The Views Configuration panel appears.
Click the
Ports icon.
The Manage Group window appears.
Click Add.
The Add New Object window appears.
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