D-Link DFL-2400 [60/112] Defense policy

D-Link DFL-2400 [60/112] Defense policy
DFL-2100/DFL-2400 Intrusion Detection System User Manual
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Defense Policy
Define Policy Protect Scope
The protect scope of a policy confine the detection range of a policy. An idea is to set
the protect scope to be “Any” to “Any”, but it’s not practical. Since the resources and
computing power of DFL-2100/DFL-2400 is limited, in order to maximize the utilization,
carefully defining protect scope is necessary. For example, those policies dedicated for
UNIX machines only can protect UNIX hosts, not including Windows hosts.
Figure 5-10: The “Defense Policy Property” Frame
If the protect scope is defined as ‘Directional’, the scope are distinguished by source
and destination. If it is defined as “Un-directional”, the policy will protect the traffic from
both directions.
Pick the protect scope by pull down the combo box; it will list available addresses and
groups.
Figure 5-11: Directional Protect Scope

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