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 Notifications<br />
In addition to alert emails via SMTP and logging to the database chosen during install (internal Derby, SQL<br />
Server, or Oracle), the IDF system provides several ways of integrating with third party recording and<br />
notification mechanisms.<br />
Syslog<br />
Both the Client Plug-ins and the Server Plug-in can be instructed to send information to a Syslog server.<br />
The Client Plug-ins will send DPI and <strong>Firewall</strong> Event information, and the Server Plug-in will send System<br />
Information. To configure the Syslog settings, go to System > System Settings > Notifications.<br />
Notice that there are two panels for configuring Event Notification: one for <strong>Firewall</strong> and DPI Events (from<br />
the Client Plug-ins), and one for System events (from the Server Plug-in).<br />
SNMP<br />
The Server Plug-in also has the option of sending System Event Notifications from the Server Plug-in to an<br />
SNMP server. Use the same screen to enter SNMP settings. The MIB file ("DeepSecurity.mib") is located in<br />
\<strong>Trend</strong> <strong>Micro</strong>\IDF Server Plug-in\util.<br />
Scripts<br />
If the Syslog and SNMP options do not meet your event notification requirements, it may be possible for<br />
<strong>Trend</strong> <strong>Micro</strong> to provide a solution using custom-written scripts. Please contact <strong>Trend</strong> <strong>Micro</strong> for more<br />
information.<br />
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