Chapter 27 Application Patrol
Table 138 AppPatrol > Common (continued)
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Modify | This column provides icons to activate and deactivate each application and to edit |
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| To activate or deactivate patrol for an application, click the Active icon for the |
| corresponding application. Make sure you click Apply to save and apply the |
| change. |
| To edit the settings for an application, click the Edit icon next to the application. |
| The Configuration Edit screen appears. |
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Apply | Click Apply to save your changes back to the ZyWALL. |
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Reset | Click Reset to begin configuring this screen afresh. |
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Use this screen to edit the settings for an application. To access this screen, go to the application patrol Common, Instant Messenger, Peer to Peer, VoIP, or Streaming screen and click an application’s Edit icon. The screen displayed here is for the MSN instant messenger service.
Figure 364 Application Edit
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 139 Application Edit
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Enable | Select this check box to turn on patrol for this application. |
Service |
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Identification |
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Name | This field displays the name of the application. |
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Classification | Specify how the ZyWALL should identify this application. Choices are: |
| Auto - the ZyWALL identifies this application by matching the IP payload with the |
| application’s pattern(s). |
| Service Ports - the ZyWALL identifies this application by looking at the destination |
| port in the IP header. |
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