Intrusion Defense Firewall 1.2 User's Guide - Trend Micro? Online ...
Intrusion Defense Firewall 1.2 User's Guide - Trend Micro? Online ...
Intrusion Defense Firewall 1.2 User's Guide - Trend Micro? Online ...
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Configure Alerts<br />
There are just over thirty conditions that trigger Alerts in the IDF system. Generally Alerts exists to warn<br />
of system status anomalies like Computers going offline or DPI Rules being out of date, although there are<br />
some alerts for the detection of fingerprinting scans and other security-related events. (For notifications of<br />
individual DPI and <strong>Firewall</strong> Events, consider setting up a Syslog server.)<br />
Alerts can be viewed by going to the Alert screen and clicking "Configure Alerts..." at the top-right of the<br />
screen, or going to System > System Settings > System and clicking "View Alert Configuration".<br />
The actions precipitated by each alert can be configured by opening the Properties window for the alert.<br />
Alerts can be turned on or off; their severity can be switched between Warning and Critical.<br />
Note that Alerts cannot be configured differently for individual Security Profiles or Computers. All<br />
configuration changes to an Alert's properties are global.<br />
You also have the option to specify a default email address to which all email alerts will be sent. This<br />
option is found on the System > System Settings > Notifications screen.<br />
Note that for the emails to be sent, you must configure the SMTP settings on the System ><br />
System Settings > System screen.<br />
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