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Delete—Deletes the selected item.
Policy-to-Interface Mappings table
Interface—Lists the interfaces on which your IDS policy can be enabled.
Attack Policy—Displays the specific attack policy, if any, for that interface.
Info Policy—Displays the specific info policy, if any, for that interface.
Apply to PIX—Sends changes made in PDM to the PIX Firewall unit and applies them to the running
configuration.
Reset—Discards changes and reverts the panel to the information displayed when it was opened or the last
time
Refresh
was clicked while open.
Adding IDS Policy Settings
Follow these steps to add a new IDS policy:
1.
In the IDS Policy panel, click Add. The Add IDS Policy dialog box appears.
2.
Define the new policy's name, type, and action(s), and click OK.
3.
In the IDS Policy panel, click Apply to PIX.
Editing IDS Policy Settings
Follow these steps to modify an existing IDS policy:
1.
In the IDS Policy panel, select the rule you want to change and click Edit. The Edit IDS Policy dialog box
appears.
2.
Change the policy settings as desired and click OK.
3.
In the IDS Policy pane, click Apply to PIX.
Deleting an IDS Policy Setting
Follow these steps to remove an IDS policy:
1.
In the IDS Policy panel, select the IDS rule you want to delete.
2.
Click Delete.
3.
Click Apply to PIX.
Selecting IP Attack and IP Informational Actions
Follow these steps to change the attack or informational policy for a PIX Firewall interface:
1.
For the desired interface, choose an attack or info policy from the list in the Policy-to-Interface Mappings
table.
2.
Click Apply to PIX.

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