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30.2 The IDP Profile Screen

An IDP profile is a set of packet inspection signatures.
Packet inspection signatures examine packet content for malicious data. Packet inspection applies
to OSI (Open System Interconnection) layer-4 to layer-7 contents. You need to subscribe for IDP
service in order to be able to download new signatures.
In general, packet inspection signatures are created for known attacks while anomaly detection
looks for abnormal behavior.
Click Configuration > UTM Profile > IDP > Profile to open this screen. Use this screen to view
registration and signature information.
Note: You must register in order to use packet inspection signatures. See the
Registration screens.
If you try to enable IDP when the IDP service has not yet been registered, a warning screen
displays and IDP is not enabled.
Figure 330 Configuration > UTM Profile > IDP > Profile
The following table describes the fields in this screen.
Table 200 Configuration > UTM Profile > IDP > Profile
LABEL
Profile Management
Add
Edit
Remove
Object Reference
Clone
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DESCRIPTION
Click Add to create a new profile. Select from the options in the box.
Select an entry and click this to be able to modify it.
Select an entry and click this to delete it.
Select an entry and click Object References to open a screen that shows which
settings use the entry. Click Refresh to update information on this screen.
Use Clone to create a new entry by modifying an existing one.
Select an existing entry.
Click Clone.
A configuration copy of the selected entry pops up. You must at least change the
name as duplicate entry names are not allowed.
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