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Modifying a signature policy, Viewing the bound virtual security domain – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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a.

Click Select.

b.

Enter a partial or complete signature rule name in the Query area, and click Query. The
Signature Rule list displays all signature rules matching the query criteria. Click Reset to
clear the query criteria and display all signature rules.

Signature rule list

{

Rule ID—ID of the signature rule.

{

Rule Name—Name of the signature rule.

{

AC—Label of the AC where the signature rule is configured.

c.

Select one or more signature rules.

d.

Click OK to return to the Add Signature Policy page. The Signature Rule list displays all
selected signature rules.
Signature rule list

Rule Priority—Enter the priority of the signature rule in the range of 1 to 64. The default
value is 1.

When a sensor receives frames, it matches the signature rules in the order of their
priorities. After a match is found, the sensor takes the action specified in the rule. If the

priorities of the signature rules are the same, the sensor matches the signature rules
according to their IDs in ascending order.

Delete—Click the Delete icon to delete the signature rule.

Click Remove All to remove all signature rules.

7.

Click OK.

Modifying a signature policy

The signature policy name and AC where the signature policy is configured cannot be modified. For

how to modify other parameters, see "

Adding a signature policy

".

To modify a signature policy:

1.

Click the Service tab.

2.

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

3.

Click the Signature Policy tab.
The signature policy list displays all signature policies.

4.

Click the Operation icon

for the signature policy to be modified, and select Modify from the

menu.

Viewing the bound virtual security domain

1.

Click the Service tab.

2.

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

3.

Click the Signature Policy tab.
The signature policy list displays all signature policies.

4.

Click the Operation icon

for the target signature policy, and select Display Bound Virtual

Security Domains from the menu. The Bound Virtual Security Domain dialog box appears.

{

Signature Policy—Name of the signature policy.

{

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

5.

Click Close.