Add Policy
Perform this task to add a policy.
Operation Procedure
- Click the Service tab. From the navigation tree, select Intelligent Policy Center > Policy Management.
- Click Add.
- Configure the basic information, including Policy Name, Policy Description, and Execution Type.
- Click Select Event next to Event to Process, select an event or alarm, and click OK.
- Configure the network segment to which the policy applies.
- Configure the effective time range of the policy.
- On the Action Target tab, configure the global targets for the actions to be associated with the event or alarm.
- On the Action Configuration tab, configure the execution parameters. Click Select Action in the action list area, select the actions to be associated with the event or alarm, and click OK. The selected actions appear in the action list.
- Configure the parameters and targets for each action as needed. The system executes actions from top of the action list to the bottom. Click icons in the Sort column for an action to adjust the position of the action in the list.
- Click OK.
Precautions
- Different events or device alarms support different actions. When you change the event or device alarm in a policy, the action list is automatically cleared and you must reselect actions for the new event or device alarm.
Parameters
- Validity Network Segment: Specify the alarm source address ranges of device on which the policy takes effect. The associated action parameter is eventIp.
- Validity Time Range: Specifies the effective time range of the policy.
- Validity Device Alarm: Specify the attack source address ranges of devices on which the policy takes effect. The associated action parameter is srcIp.
- Action Target: Specify the targets on which the actions are taken.
- Alarm parameter settings are used to configure parameters for some actions. The parameters of some actions cannot be configured in the action parameter settings and can only use values of alarm parameters. Use the alarm parameter settings to configure the association between action parameters and alarm parameters.
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