Destination Port

Specify the source ports that you want the system to collect statistics on.

Optional

Specify the destination ports that you want the system to collect statistics on.

Protocol

Optional

Select the protocols that you want the system to collect statistics on.

Event

Optional

Specify the events that you want the system to collect statistics on.

CAUTION:

The configuration items given in the previous table can be used to define query conditions. For example, you can enter source IP address 1.1.1.1 to search for data with the source IP address being 1.1.1.1, or enter source IP address 1.1.1.1 and select the Invert selection check box to search for data whose source IP address is not 1.1.1.1.

Return to Filter management functions.

Managing LDAP servers

This function allows you to configure LDAP servers. Then, you can select LDAP authentication to verify the operator’s username and password when they log in to the Firewall Manager system.

Configuration guide

From the navigation tree of the system management component, select LDAP Server Management under System Config. The LDAP server management page appears, displaying all LDAP servers.

Figure 35 LDAP server management page

Table 43 LDAP server management functions

Function

Description

LDAP server list

Allows you to view details about LDAP servers and modify LDAP server settings.

 

 

Adding an LDAP server

Allows you to add an LDAP server.

 

 

Deleting LDAP servers

Allows you to delete one or more LDAP servers from the system.

 

 

LDAP server list

The LDAP server list is on the LDAP server management page, as shown in Figure 35.

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