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Table 6-6 User-defined Policies
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Export
Select the rule(s) you want to export and the click the Export button. You are then
prompted to save the file to your computer.
A name is generated for the file but you may change this name to something more
meaningful.
Insert
Click this button to configure a new user-defined policy. Type a number where the rule
should be inserted in the textbox that follows this label. Rule ordering is important as
rules are applied in turn.
Move
Type the rule number that should be moved in the first textbox (that follows this label),
type the index number it should be moved to in the second textbox and then click Move
to rearrange this rule. Rule ordering is important as rules are applied in turn.
Apply
Click this button to save your changes back to the ZyWALL.
6.6.1 Configuring a User-defined IDP Policy
All “policy attributions” have a logical AND relationship, that is, all “policy attributions” criteria must
be met before a match is deemed found. Similarly, all “packet contents” have a logical AND
relationship, that is, all “packet contents” criteria must be met before a match is deemed found.
“Policy attributions” and “packet contents” also have a logical AND relationship, that is, both of the
criteria (“policy attributions” and “packet contents”) must be met before a match is deemed found.
From Figure 6-18, click Insert to create a new user-defined IDP policy.