Chapter 28 Application Patrol

Table 129 Configuration > App Patrol > General (continued)

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

Enable

Select this to maximize the throughput of SIP traffic to improve SIP-

Highest

based VoIP call sound quality. This has the ZyWALL immediately send

Bandwidth

SIP traffic upon identifying it. When this option is enabled the ZyWALL

Priority for

ignores any other application patrol rules for SIP traffic (so there is no

SIP Traffic

bandwidth control for SIP traffic) and does not record SIP traffic

 

 

bandwidth usage statistics.

 

 

Registration

The following fields display information about the current state of your

 

subscription for IDP/application patrol signatures.

 

 

Registration

This field displays whether a service is activated (Licensed) or not (Not

Status

Licensed) or expired (Expired).

 

 

Registration

This field displays whether you applied for a trial application (Trial) or

Type

registered a service with your iCard’s PIN number (Standard). None

 

displays when the service is not activated.

 

 

Apply new

This link appears if you have not registered for the service or only have

Registration

the trial registration. Click this link to go to the screen where you can

 

register for the service.

 

 

Signature

The following fields display information on the current signature set that

Information

the ZyWALL is using.

 

 

Current

This field displays the IDP signature and anomaly rule set version

Version

number. This number gets larger as the set is enhanced.

 

 

Released

This field displays the date and time the set was released.

Date

 

 

 

Update

Click this link to go to the screen you can use to download signatures

Signatures

from the update server.

 

 

Apply

Click Apply to save your changes back to the ZyWALL.

 

 

Reset

Click Reset to return the screen to its last-saved settings.

 

 

28.3 Application Patrol Applications

Use the application patrol Common, Instant Messenger, Peer to Peer, VoIP, or Streaming screen to manage traffic of individual applications.

Use the Common screen (shown here as an example) to manage traffic of the most commonly used web, file transfer and e-mail protocols.

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