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The name of the attack detection policy and the AC cannot be modified. For more information

about configuring parameters, see "

Adding an attack detect policy

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Deleting attack detection policies

The default attack detection policy and attack detection policies that have been bound to a virtual

security domain cannot be deleted. To delete an attack detection policy that has been bound to a

virtual security domain, remove the binding first.
To delete attack detection policies:

1.

Click the Service tab.

2.

Select WLAN Manager > WIPS Management > Virtual Security Domain from the navigation tree.

3.

Click the Attack Detection Policy tab.
The attack detection policy list displays all attack detection policies.

4.

Delete a single attack detection policy or multiple attack detection policies in batches:

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Select the attack detection policies you want to delete, and click Delete.

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Click the Operation icon

for the attack detection policy you want to delete, and select

Delete from the menu.

A confirmation dialog box appears.

5.

Click OK.

Viewing bound virtual security domains

1.

Click the Service tab.

2.

Select WLAN Manager > WIPS Management > Virtual Security Domain from the navigation tree.

3.

Click the Attack Detection Policy tab.
The attack detection policy list displays all attack detection policies.

4.

Click the Operation icon

for the target attack detection policy.

5.

Select Display Bound Virtual Security Domains from the menu.
The Bound Virtual Security Domain window appears, displaying all virtual security domains to
which the attack detection policy is bound in the virtual security domain list.

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Attack Detection Policy—Name of the attack detection policy.

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Virtual Security Domain—Name of the bound virtual security domain.

6.

Click Back to return to the Attack Detection Policy page.

Configuring signature policies

A signature policy contains a set of signature rules. Signature rules are used to identify 802.11 packet

characteristics and take corresponding actions on matching packets, for example, generating
signature events. You can specify the frame type, MAC address, SSID, and SSID length.
In addition, you can configure sub rules to identify 802.11 packets with special characteristics.

Viewing the signature policy list

1.

Click the Service tab.

2.

Select WLAN Manager > WIPS Management > Virtual Security Domain from the navigation tree.

3.

Click the Signature Policy tab.