Chapter 8 Configuring Event Action Rules

Event Action Variables

f.Configure the event action rules OS identification settings.

Step 5 Display a list of event action rules policies on the sensor:

sensor# list event-action-rules-configurations

Event Action Rules

 

Instance

Size

Virtual Sensor

rules0

255

vs0

temp

707

N/A

MyRules

255

N/A

rules1

141

vs1

sensor#

 

 

Step 6 Delete an event action rules policy.

sensor(config)# no service event-action-rules MyRules

sensor(config)#

Note You cannot delete the default event action rules policy, rules0.

Step 7 Confirm the event action rules instance has been deleted.

sensor# list event-action-rules-configurations

Event Action Rules

Instance Size Virtual Sensor

rules0 112 vs0

rules1 142 N/A sensor#

Step 8 Reset an event action rules policy to factory settings.

sensor# configure terminal

sensor(config)# default service event-action-rules rules1

sensor(config)#

For More Information

For the procedure for adding event action rules variables, see Event Action Variables, page 8-9.

For the procedure for configuring event action rules overrides, see Configuring Event Action Overrides, page 8-17.

For the procedure for configuring event action rules filters, see Configuring Event Action Filters, page 8-20.

For the procedure for configuring the general settings, see Configuring General Settings, page 8-32.

For the procedure for configuring event action rules target value ratings, see Configuring Target Value Ratings, page 8-13.

For the procedure for configuring OS maps, see Configuring OS Identifications, page 8-26.

Event Action Variables

This section describes event action variables, and contains the following topics:

Understanding Event Action Variables, page 8-10

Adding, Editing, and Deleting Event Action Variables, page 8-11

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