Setting Response Actions; Setting Next Actions - Symantec 10521146 - Network Security 7120 Administration Manual

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140 Responding
Setting response parameters

Setting response actions

Setting next actions

The Network Security console provides a way to apply the response rule to take
a specific action when triggered using Response Action. The Response
parameter determines the action Symantec Network Security takes if an
incident matches the event target, attack type, severity, confidence level, and
event source parameters. SuperUsers and Administrators can set multiple
response actions to react to specific types of incidents, or set custom response
actions to launch third-party applications in response to an incident.
To set the response action
1
In the Network Security console, click Configuration > Response Rules.
2
Click the Response Action cell of the response policy table row.
3
In Configure Response Action, select an action for Symantec Network
Security to take if the event matches the response rule. Choose from the
following list:
Setting no response action
Setting email notification
Setting SNMP notification
Setting TrackBack response action
Setting a custom response action
Setting a TCP reset response action
Setting traffic record response action
Setting a console response action
Setting export flow response action
The Network Security console provides a way to direct a sequence of response
rules that conclude with a follow-up action by using Next Action.
The Next parameter determines whether or not Symantec Network Security
continues checking for additional response rules that match the incident.
Possible values are Stop, Continue to Next Rule, and Jump to Rule. The Continue
to Next Rule value directs Symantec Network Security to search for the next
matching response rule after executing the current response rule. This enables
Symantec Network Security to make multiple responses to any particular
incident type, in combination with each other and in a desired sequence. The
Jump to Rule value directs Symantec Network Security to skip over intervening
response rules and go directly to a particular response rule, such as from Rule 5

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