Chapter 29 IDP
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The following table describes the screens in this screen.
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LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
General Setup |
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Enable Signature | You must register for IDP service in order to use packet inspection signatures. |
Detection | If you don’t have a standard license, you can register for a |
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Bindings | Use this list to specify which IDP profile the ZyWALL uses for traffic flowing in |
| a specific direction. |
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Priority | This is this binding’s rank in the list of IDP profile to traffic direction bindings. |
| The list is applied in order of priority. |
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From, To | This is the direction of travel of packets to which an IDP profile is bound. |
| Note: Depending on your network topology and traffic load, |
| binding every packet direction to an IDP profile may |
| affect the ZyWALL’s performance. |
| From LAN To LAN means packets traveling from a computer on one LAN |
| subnet to a computer on another LAN subnet via the ZyWALL’s LAN zone |
| interfaces. The ZyWALL does not check packets traveling from a LAN |
| computer to another LAN computer on the same subnet. |
| From WAN To WAN means packets that come in from the WAN zone and |
| the ZyWALL routes back out through the WAN zone. |
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IDP Profile | An IDP profile is a set of IDP rules with configured activation, log and action |
| settings. This field shows which IDP profile is bound to which traffic direction. |
| Click the popup icon to change to a different profile. |
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