- play_arrow Introduction
- play_arrow Customer Portal Overview
- About the Customer Portal User Guide
- Customer Portal Overview
- Accessing Customer Portal
- Personalize the Customer Portal
- Switching the Tenant Scope
- Setting Up Your Network with Customer Portal
- About the Customer Portal Dashboard
- Changing the Customer Portal Password
- Resetting the Password
- Changing the Password on First Login
- Set a New Password After Your Existing Password Expires
- Configuring Two-Factor Authentication
- Extending the User Login Session
- Resend Activation Link in Customer Portal
- View and Edit Tenant Settings
- play_arrow Users and Roles
- Role-Based Access Control Overview
- About the Users Page in Customer Portal
- Adding Tenant and OpCo Tenant Users
- Editing and Deleting Tenant and OpCo Tenant Users
- Resetting the Password for Tenant Users
- Roles Overview
- About the Tenant Roles Page
- Adding User-Defined Roles for Tenant Users
- Editing, Cloning, and Deleting User-Defined Roles for Tenant Users
- Access Privileges for Role Scopes (Tenant and Operating Company)
- play_arrow SD-WAN and NGFW Deployments
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- play_arrow Managing Sites, Site Groups, and Site Templates
- play_arrow Managing Sites
- About the Site Management Page
- Multihoming Overview
- Enterprise Hubs Overview
- Understand BGP Underlay Routing and Provider Edge (PE) Resiliency
- Upgrading Sites Overview
- Add Enterprise Hubs with SD-WAN Capability
- Add Provider Hub Sites in SD-WAN Deployments
- Adding Cloud Spoke Sites for SD-WAN Deployment
- Provisioning a Cloud Spoke Site in AWS VPC
- Manually Adding Branch Sites
- Add a Branch Site with SD-WAN Capability
- Adding and Provisioning a Next Generation Firewall Overview
- Enabling Integration with Mist Access Points
- Add a Standalone Next-Generation Firewall Site
- Managing LAN Segments on a Tenant Site
- Manage a Site
- Start a Network Service
- Disable a Network Service
- Delete a Network Service
- Add IP VPN Configuration to Provider Hubs
- Edit IP VPN Configuration for Provider Hubs
- Delete IP VPN Configuration from Provider Hubs
- Viewing the Sites History
- Edit Site Overview
- Edit Branch and Enterprise Hub Site Parameters
- Reconfigure Static Tunnels
- Edit Site Examples
- Upgrading Sites
- Delete a Site—Enterprise Hub, Cloud Spoke, and Branch
- play_arrow Managing Site Groups
- play_arrow Managing Site Templates
- play_arrow Managing Mesh Tags
- play_arrow Managing Dynamic Mesh
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- play_arrow Managing Devices and Resources
- play_arrow Managing Authentication
- play_arrow Managing Devices
- Device Redundancy Support Overview
- Activate a Device
- Activating Dual CPE Devices (Device Redundancy)
- Viewing the History of Tenant Device Activation Logs
- Zero Touch Provisioning Overview
- Workflow for Onboarding a Device Using ZTP
- Configure an SRX Series CPE to Discover an EX Series Switch or AP Connected to the CPE
- play_arrow Managing Device Images
- play_arrow Managing Resources
- Multidepartment CPE Device Support
- About the Devices Page
- Perform Return Material Authorization (RMA) for a Device
- Grant Return Material Authorization (RMA) for a Device
- Manage a Single CPE Device
- Rebooting a CPE Device
- Configuring APN Settings on CPE Devices
- Identifying Connectivity Issues by Using Ping
- Identifying Connectivity Issues by Using Traceroute
- Remotely Accessing a Device CLI
- View the Current Configuration on a Device
- Generate Device RSI for Enterprise Hub and Spoke Devices
- Configuring the Firewall Device
- About the Physical Interfaces Page
- About the Logical Interfaces Page
- Adding a Logical Interface
- Editing, Deleting, and Deploying Logical Interfaces
- Enable LLDP on a CPE Interface
- Create LAG Interface
- Create a RETH Interface
- Create a Redundancy Group
- Manage Redundancy Groups
- Adding a Security Zone
- Adding a Routing Instance
- Create Management Connectivity Between a CPE and a Switch
- Discover an EX Series Switch or APs Configured Behind a CPE
- View an EX Series Switch or an AP on Mist
- View an SRX Series CPE on Juniper Mist
- About the Static Routes Page
- Adding a Static Route
- Editing, Deleting, and Deploying Static Routes
- play_arrow Managing Device Templates
- play_arrow Managing Configuration Templates
- Configuration Templates Overview
- Configuration Templates Workflow
- About the Configuration Templates Page
- Predefined Configuration Templates
- Edit, Clone, and Delete Configuration Templates
- Deploy Configuration Templates to Devices
- Undeploy a Configuration Template from a Device
- Dissociate a Configuration Template from a Device
- Preview and Render Configuration Templates
- Import Configuration Templates
- Export a Configuration Template
- Assign Configuration Templates to Device Templates
- Add Configuration Templates
- Jinja Syntax and Examples for Configuration Templates
- View the Configuration Deployed on Devices
- play_arrow Managing Licenses
- play_arrow Managing Signature Database and Certificates
- Signature Database Overview
- About the Signature Database Page
- Manually Installing Signatures
- Automating Signature Database Installation
- Managing Signature Installation Settings (Auto Installation)
- Certificates Overview
- About the Certificates Page
- Importing a Certificate
- Installing and Uninstalling Certificates
- About the VPN Authentication Page
- Modify PKI Settings for All Sites
- Modify PKI Settings for Selected Sites
- play_arrow Managing Juniper Identity Management Service
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- play_arrow Managing Network Services and Shared Objects
- play_arrow Configuring Network Services
- play_arrow Managing Shared Objects
- Addresses and Address Groups Overview
- About the Addresses Page
- Creating Addresses or Address Groups
- Editing, Cloning, and Deleting Addresses and Address Groups
- Services and Service Groups Overview
- About the Services Page
- Creating Services and Service Groups
- Creating Protocols
- Editing and Deleting Protocols
- Editing, Cloning, and Deleting Services and Service Groups
- Application Signatures Overview
- About the Application Signatures Page
- Understanding Custom Application Signatures
- Adding Application Signatures
- Editing, Cloning, and Deleting Application Signatures
- Adding Application Signature Groups
- Editing, Cloning, and Deleting Application Signature Groups
- About the Departments Page
- Add a Department
- Delete a Department
- About the Protocols Page
- Add a Protocol Endpoint
- Edit or Delete Protocol Endpoint
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- play_arrow Monitoring Jobs and Audit Logs
- play_arrow Managing Jobs
- play_arrow Managing Audit Logs
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- play_arrow Monitoring Alarms, Events, and Threats
- play_arrow Monitoring Security Alerts and Alarms
- About the Monitor Overview Page
- Alerts Overview
- About the Generated Alerts Page
- About the Alert Definitions/Notifications Page
- Managing Security Alerts Definitions
- Creating Security Alert Definitions
- Editing, Cloning, and Deleting Security Alert Definitions
- About the Alarms Page
- Enable E-mail Notifications for SD-WAN Alarms
- Rogue Device Detection
- Monitoring Support for LTE Links on Dual CPEs
- play_arrow Monitoring Security
- About the All Security Events Page
- About the Firewall Events Page
- About the Web Filtering Events Page
- About the IPsec VPNs Events Page
- About the Content Filtering Events Page
- About the Antispam Events Page
- About the Antivirus Events Page
- About the IPS Events Page
- About the Screen Events Page
- About the Traffic Logs Page
- play_arrow Monitoring SD-WAN Events
- play_arrow Monitoring Applications
- About the SLA Performance of a Single Tenant Page
- Viewing the SLA Performance of a Site
- Viewing the SLA Performance of an Application or Application Group
- Application Visibility Overview
- About the Application Visibility Page
- About the User Visibility Page
- Viewing Application or User Visibility Data for Specific Sites
- play_arrow Monitoring Threats
- Syslog Streaming
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- play_arrow Managing Reports
- play_arrow Security Reports
- Reports Overview
- About the Security Report Definitions Page
- Scheduling, Generating, Previewing, and Sharing Security Reports
- About the Security Generated Reports Page
- Creating Log Report Definition
- Creating Bandwidth Report Definition
- Creating ANR Report Definition
- Editing, Deleting, and Cloning Log Report Definitions
- Editing, Deleting, and Cloning Bandwidth Report Definitions
- Editing, Deleting, and Cloning ANR Report Definitions
- play_arrow SD-WAN Reports
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Create IPS Signature Dynamic Groups
The signature database in Contrail Service Orchestration (CSO) contains predefined intrusion prevention system (IPS) signature dynamic groups that you can use. Users with the tenant administrator role or a custom role with appropriate IPS tasks can also create customized IPS signature dynamic groups (based on a specified filter criteria) from the Create IPS Signature Dynamic Group page.
The filter criteria that you specify are matched only to predefined or customized IPS signatures, and not to IPS static groups dynamic groups. When a new signature database is used, the dynamic group membership is automatically updated based on the filter criteria for that group.
To create a customized IPS signature dynamic group:
After you create an IPS signature dynamic group, you can use the dynamic group in an IPS or an exempt rule and reference the IPS profile (containing the rule) in a firewall policy that you can then deploy on the device.
Setting | Guideline |
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Name | Enter a unique name for the IPS signature dynamic group that is a string of alphanumeric characters, colons, periods, hyphens, and underscores. No spaces are allowed and the maximum length is 255 characters. |
Filter Criteria | You select one or more filters to define the attributes of IPS signatures that will be added to the IPS signature dynamic group that you are creating. Filters apply to existing signatures (already downloaded in CSO) and to new signatures when they are downloaded. IPS signatures that match any of the filters that you configure are included as part of the signature group. |
Severity | |
Info | Select the Enable check box to include IPS signatures with the severity level Info. |
Warning | Select the Enable check box to include IPS signatures with the severity level Warning. |
Minor | Select the Enable check box to include IPS signatures with the severity level Minor. |
Major | Select the Enable check box to include IPS signatures with the severity level Major. |
Critical | Select the Enable check box to include IPS signatures with the severity level Critical. |
Service | |
Service | Specify the services that you want to use to filter for IPS signatures that should be included as part of the dynamic group. Select one or more services listed in the Available column and click the forward arrow to confirm your selection. The selected services are displayed in the Selected column. |
Category | |
Category | Specify the categories that you want to use to filter for IPS signatures that should be included as part of the dynamic group. Select one or more categories listed in the Available column and click the forward arrow to confirm your selection. The selected categories are displayed in the Selected column. |
Recommended | |
Recommended | This filter is based on attack objects recommended by Juniper Networks. Select one of the following:
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Direction | You use this filter to add IPS signatures to the dynamic group based on the traffic direction of the attacks. If you specify more than one traffic direction (Any, Client-to-Server, and Server-to-Client), you must select a value in the Expression field. |
Any | Select one of the following:
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Client-to-Server | Select one of the following:
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Server-to-Client | Select one of the following:.
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Expression | If you specified more than one direction filter, you must specify how the signatures should be matched:
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Performance Impact | |
Unknown | Select the Enable check box to include IPS signatures with the performance impact Unknown. |
Low | Select the Enable check box to include IPS signatures with the performance impact Low. |
Medium | Select the Enable check box to include IPS signatures with the performance impact Medium. |
High | Select the Enable check box to include IPS signatures with the performance impact High. |
False Positives | |
Unknown | Select the Enable check box to include IPS signatures with the match assurance Unknown. |
Low | Select the Enable check box to include IPS signatures with the match assurance Low. |
Medium | Select the Enable check box to include IPS signatures with the match assurance Medium. |
High | Select the Enable check box to include IPS signatures with the match assurance High. |
Age of Attack | |
Age of Attack | Enter the age of the attack (in years) to be used as a filter criteria to include IPS signatures as part of the dynamic group. Range: 1 through 100. |
Expression | Select whether the IPS signatures should be filtered based on whether the age of attack in the signature is greater than (default) or less than the value that you specified. |
CVSS Score | |
CVSS Score | Specify the Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) to be used as a filter criteria to include IPS signatures as part of the dynamic group. Range: Decimal number between 0 and 10. |
Expression | Select whether the IPS signatures should be filtered based on whether the CVSS score of the attack is greater than (default) or less than the value that you specified. |
Other Filters | |
Excluded | Select one of the following:.
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File Type | Select the file type of the attack to be used as a filter criteria; for example, flash. |
Vulnerability Type | Select the vulnerability type of the attack to be used as a filter criteria; for example, overflow. |
Object Type | Specify this filter to group attack objects by type (anomaly or signature). |
Signature | Select the Enable check box to add signatures based on stateful signature attack objects specified in the signature. A stateful attack signature is a pattern that always exists within a specific section of the attack. Stateful signature attack objects also include the protocol or service used to perpetrate the attack and the context in which the attack occurs. |
Protocol Anomaly | Select the Enable check box to add signatures of attacks that violate protocol specifications (RFCs and common RFC extensions). |
Vendor Description | |
Product Type | Specify this filter to include signatures belonging to the selected product type. |
Vendor Name | Specify this filter to include signatures belonging to the selected vendor. |
Title | Specify this filter to include signatures belonging to the selected product name. The product names are populated only when you select a product type and a vendor. |