ZyXEL Communications ZyWALL 300 Network Router User Manual


 
Chapter 30 ADP
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30.1.3 ADP on the ZyWALL
ADP on the ZyWALL protects against network-based intrusions. See Section 30.8 on page
450 and Section 30.9 on page 456 for more on the kinds of attacks that the ZyWALL can
protect against. You can also create your own custom ADP rules.
30.2 Traffic Directions and Profiles
A zone is a combination of ZyWALL interfaces and VPN connections for security. See the
zone chapter for details on zones and the interfaces chapter for details on interfaces. Traffic
direction is defined by the zone the traffic is coming from and the zone the traffic is going to.
An anomaly profile is a set of ADP rules with configured activation, log and action settings.
The ZyWALL comes with default profiles that you can bind to traffic directions. For example,
by default, the default LAN_ADP profile is bound to any traffic going to the LAN zone. You
could use this to protect your LAN computers.
You can also create your own ADP profiles from base profiles. See Table 141 on page 449 for
details on base profiles.
" You can only bind one profile to one traffic direction.
30.3 Configuring ADP General
Click Anti-X > ADP > General. Use this screen to turn anomaly detection on or off and bind
anomaly profiles to traffic directions.
Figure 338 Anti-X > ADP > General