HP Firewall manual Add a service group Service group configuration items

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Figure 67 Add a service group

Table 72 Service group configuration items

Item

Description

 

Required

Name

Type a name for the service group.

Valid characters for the name: letters, digits, underscores (_), periods (.), slashes (/),

 

 

and hyphens (-), where underscores can’t appear at the beginning or end of the name.

 

 

 

Optional

 

Type some descriptive information for the service group.

Description

Valid characters for the description: letters, digits, blank spaces, colons (:), underscores

 

 

(_), commas (,), periods (.), exclamatory marks (!), and hyphens (-), where underscores

 

can’t appear at the beginning or end of the name.

 

 

 

Required

 

Add services to the service group.

Available services are listed in the left box, including all predefined services and

Service

user-defined services. The right box lists the services to be added to the service group.

You can select one or more services in the left box and then click Add>> to add them to the right box. You can also select one or more services in the right box and click <<Remove to remove them from the right box to the left box.

To delete service groups, select them and click Delete on the service group management page. Return to Service management functions.

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Contents HP A-IMC Firewall Manager Page Contents Page Introduction to HP A-IMC Firewall Manager What HP A-IMC Firewall Manager can doInstalling the firewall manager Registering the firewall managerUninstalling the firewall manager Register your licenseDevice management Operator management System configuration Device managementManaging devices Device managementFunction Description Device query optionOption Description Fields of the device listAdd a device Device configuration items Return to Device management functionsTelnet Password, Snmp Version, Community String for Reading, Device information Device software management Fields of the device software listDeploying software to devices Deploying software to devicesRequired Task Name Software backup result Return to Device software management functionsDevice config management Fields of the software backup result listBacking up configuration files Restoring a configuration fileFields of the device configuration management list Backing up configuration filesDevice configuration information management interface Fields of the configuration label list Running ConfigTab Description LabelCompare two configuration files Fields of the running configuration list Draft list Fields of the draft listManaging device groups Configuration guideManaging batch import Device group list Adding a device groupDevice group management functions Fields of the device group listManaging events Device event listDevice event query options OptionDevice interface event list Fields of the device event listDevice interface event query options OptionDescriptionManaging device access templates Template listFields of the template list Return to Template management functionsAdd a template Template configuration items Adding a templateManaging the device software database Importing device software Device software database query optionFields of the device software database list Importing device softwareFields of the deployment task list Managing deployment tasksDeployment task query option Operator management Managing operatorsUser levels and the rights User level RightsOperator list Adding an operatorOperator management functions Function Description Fields of the operator listOperator configuration items Managing operation logsItemDescription Changing your login passwordFields of the operation log list Configuring management ports System configurationConfiguring system parameter Configuring the mail server Configure the mail server Mail server configuration itemsManaging filters Filter listFields of the filter list Filter listReturn to Filter management functions Adding a filterFieldDescription Managing Ldap servers Ldap server listLdap server list Adding an Ldap serverReturn to Ldap server management functions Adding an Ldap serverFields of the Ldap server list Managing log retention time Monitoring the disk spaceActual free disk space is lower than this value Managing subsystems Free disk space monitoringAdding a subsystem Subsystem information Fields of the subsystem listPage Attack events monitoring Snapshot of eventsSnapshot of events Event snapshot query options Fields in the event snapshot listsRecent events list Fields of the recent events listEvent overview Event analysisDevice monitoring Are under your management will appear in the drop-down list Event details Top 10 attack events contrast graphAttack event details Event details query options Report exporting management Fields of the attack event details listReport export file list Fields of the report export task listReport export task management functions Report export file listReturn to Report export task management functions Event auditingAdding a report export task Inter-zone access log auditing Abnormal traffic log auditingBlacklist log auditing Operation log auditingOther log auditing Operation log auditingNAT log auditing Mpls log auditingSecurity zone list Security policy managementSecurity zones Security zone list Adding a security zoneFields of the security zone list Return to Security zone management functionsSecurity zone configuration item Time rangesImporting security zones from a device Time range listTime range list Adding a time rangeFields of the time range list Return to Time range management functionsFields of the predefined service list ServicesPredefined services User-defined services Return to Service management functionsType a name for the user-defined service Service groups Service group management Fields of the service group listAdd a service group Service group configuration items Fields of the host address list IP addressesHost addresses Add a host address Host address configuration items Address ranges Address range management Fields of the address range listAddress range configuration items Subnet addressesAdd an subnet address Subnet address configuration items IP address groups Add an IP address group IP address group configuration items Interzone rules Interzone rule listInterzone rule query options Interzone rule listAdding an interzone rule Fields of the interzone rule listFiled Description Return to Interzone rule management functionsAdd an interzone rule Interzone rule configuration items Add source IP addresses for the interzone rule Interzone policies Interzone policy listInterzone policy list Adding an interzone policyAdding an interzone policy Rule managementFields of the interzone policy list Return to Interzone policy management functionsRule management Fields of the policy’s rule list Sorting interzone rules Move rulesInterzone policy applications Interzone policy application listInterzone policy application query options Fields of the interzone policy application listReturn to Interzone policy application management functions Applying interzone policiesApplied rules list Zone and destination zone pair is numbered Firewall device management Managing firewall devicesFirewall management functions Firewall device listFirewall device list Adding firewall devicesQuery options on the firewall device management Fields of the firewall device listManaging the device configuration database Viewing device statisticsConfiguration segment list Fields of the configuration segments listAdding a configuration segment Return to Configuration segment management functionsImporting configuration segments from device Configuration segment configuration itemsDeploying a configuration segment Configure deployment task attributes Deployment task list Deployment task listFields of the deployment task list Comprehensive analysis SSL VPN log auditing Comprehensive analysisOnline users Online users trends Daily user statisticsUser Count field shows the count of login times on that day Daily user statisticsUser access records auditing SSL VPN log auditingResource access auditing Authentication failure auditingAuthentication failure auditing Adding devices to the firewall manager Configuration procedureNetwork requirements Add a device to the firewall management component Configuration procedures Configuring the firewall deviceEnter the following commands in the CLI Configuring the Firewall ManagerConfigure Snmp on the FW device Enable logging and send logs to Firewall Manager Add the FW device to the Firewall ManagerConfigure a log host Configuring intrusion detection UserlogScanning detection Blacklist Urpf check Displaying log report on the firewall webpage VerificationFirewall logs and Firewall Manager analysis Intrusion Policy Log User log Recent list Inter-zone access logs Blacklist logs Operation Logs Subscription service Contacting HPRelated information DocumentsCommand conventions SymbolsConventions GUI conventionsNetwork topology icons Port numbering in examplesIndex Time ranges,58User access records auditing,96 Viewing device statistics,85
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