ZyXEL Communications 100 Series Network Router User Manual


 
Chapter 30 ADP
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The following table describes the fields in this screen.
30.3.5 Protocol Anomaly Profiles
Protocol anomaly is the third screen in an ADP profile. Protocol anomaly (PA) rules check for
protocol compliance against the relevant RFC (Request for Comments).
Protocol anomaly detection includes HTTP Inspection, TCP Decoder, UDP Decoder and
ICMP Decoder where each category reflects the packet type inspected.
Table 168 ADP > Profile > Traffic Anomaly
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Name This is the name of the ADP profile. You may use 1-31 alphanumeric characters,
underscores(
_), or dashes (-), but the first character cannot be a number. This
value is case-sensitive. These are valid, unique profile names:
MyProfile
mYProfile
Mymy12_3-4
These are invalid profile names:
1mYProfile
My Profile
MyProfile?
Whatalongprofilename123456789012
Scan/Flood
Detection
Sensitivity (Scan detection only.) Select a sensitivity level so as to reduce false positives in
your network. If you choose low sensitivity, then scan thresholds and sample times
are set low, so you will have fewer logs and false positives; however some traffic
anomaly attacks may not be detected.
If you choose high sensitivity, then scan thresholds and sample times are set high,
so most traffic anomaly attacks will be detected; however you will have more logs
and false positives.
Block Period Specify for how many seconds the ZyWALL blocks all packets from being sent to
the victim (destination) of a detected anomaly attack.
Name This is the name of the traffic anomaly rule. Click the Name column heading to sort
in ascending or descending order according to the rule name.
Activation Click the icon to enable or disable a rule or group of rules.
Log Select whether to have the ZyWALL generate a log (log), log and alert (log alert) or
neither (no) when traffic matches this anomaly rule. See Chapter 45 on page 715
for more on logs.
Action Select what the ZyWALL should do when a packet matches a rule.
none: The ZyWALL takes no action when a packet matches the signature(s).
block: The ZyWALL silently drops packets that matches the rule. Neither sender
nor receiver are notified.
Threshold For flood detection you can set the number of detected flood packets per second
that causes the ZyWALL to take the configured action.
OK Click OK to save your settings to the ZyWALL, complete the profile and return to
the profile summary page.
Cancel Click Cancel to return to the profile summary page without saving any changes.
Save Click Save to save the configuration to the ZyWALL but remain in the same page.
You may then go to the another profile screen (tab) in order to complete the profile.
Click OK in the final profile screen to complete the profile.