System Configuration 3-3
Stateful Inspection
Stateful inspection is a security feature that prevents unsolicited inbound access when NAT is disabled.
Stateful inspection can be enabled on a Connection Profile whether NAT is enabled or not. You can configure
UDP and TCP “no-activity” periods that will also apply to NAT time-outs if stateful inspection is enabled on the
inter face. Stateful Inspection parameters are active on a WAN inter face only if enabled on your Gateway.
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UDP no-activity time-out:
The time in seconds after which a UDP session will be terminated, if there is no
traffic on the session.
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TCP no-activity time-out:
The time in seconds after which an TCP session will be terminated, if there is no
traffic on the session.
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DoS Detect
: Beginning with Firmware Version 8.7, if you toggle this option to
Yes
, the device will monitor
packets for Denial of Ser vice (DoS) attack. Offending packets may be discarded if it is determined to be a
DoS attack.
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Add Exposed Address List
: Accesses the
Add Exposed Address List
screen. See
“Add Exposed Address
List” on page 3-4
.
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Exposed Address Associations:
Accesses the
Exposed Address Associations
screen. See
“Exposed
Address Associations” on page 3-8
. The hosts specified in Exposed addresses will be allowed to receive
inbound traffic even if there is no corresponding outbound traffic. This is active only if NAT is disabled on a
WAN inter face. An Exposed Address List can be associated with a Connection Profile only if NAT is disabled
and Stateful Inspection is enabled on the profile.
Stateful Inspection
UDP no-activity timeout (sec): 180
TCP no-activity timeout (sec): 14400
DoS Detect: No
Add Exposed Address List...
Exposed Address Associations...
Return/Enter goes to new screen.
Return/Enter to configure Xposed IP addresses.
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