- What's New
- Function Overview
- Service Overview
- Getting Started
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User Guide
- Creating a User Group and Granting Permissions
- Checking the Dashboard
- Purchasing and Changing the Specifications of CFW
- Enabling Internet Border Traffic Protection
- Enabling VPC Border Traffic Protection
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Configuring Access Control Policies to Control Traffic
- Access Control Policy Overview
- Configuring Protection Rules to Block or Allow Traffic
- Adding Blacklist or Whitelist Items to Block or Allow Traffic
- Viewing Protection Information Using the Policy Assistant
- Managing Access Control Policies
- Managing IP Address Groups
- Domain Name Management
- Service Group Management
- Attack Defense
- Viewing Traffic Statistics
- Viewing CFW Protection Logs
- System Management
- Viewing Audit Logs
- Viewing Monitoring Metrics
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Best Practices
- CFW Best Practice Summary
- Purchasing and Querying CFW via API
- Migrating Security Policies to CFW in Batches
- Configuration Suggestions for Using CFW with WAF, Advanced Anti-DDoS, and CDN
- Allowing Internet Traffic Only to a Specified Port
- Allowing Outbound Traffic from Cloud Resources Only to a Specified Domain Name
- Using CFW to Defend Against Network Attacks
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API Reference
- Before You Start
- API Overview
- API Calling
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API
- Domain Name Management
- VPC Protection
- Rule Hit Count
- IPS Switch Management
- East-west Protection
- ACL Rule Management
- Blacklist and Whitelist Management
- Log Query Management
- Protection Mode Management
- Cloud Firewall Information Management
- Service Group Management
- Service Group Member Management
- EIP Management
- Address Group Member Management
- Address Group Management
- Appendix
- Change History
- SDK Reference
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FAQs
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About the Product
- Does CFW Support Off-Cloud Servers?
- Can CFW Be Shared Across Accounts?
- What Are the Differences Between CFW and WAF?
- What Are the Differences Between CFW, Security Groups, and Network ACLs?
- How Does CFW Control Access?
- What Are the Priorities of the Protection Settings in CFW?
- Can WAF and CFW Be Deployed Together?
- How Long Are CFW Logs Stored by Default?
- Regions and AZs
- Troubleshooting
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Network Traffic
- How Do I Calculate the Number of Protected VPCs and the Peak Protection Traffic at the VPC Border?
- How Does CFW Collect Traffic Statistics?
- What Is the Protection Bandwidth Provided by CFW?
- What Do I Do If My Service Traffic Exceeds the Protection Bandwidth?
- What Are the Differences Between the Data Displayed in Traffic Trend Module and the Traffic Analysis Page?
- How Do I Verify the Validity of an Outbound HTTP/HTTPS Domain Protection Rule?
- Billing
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About the Product
- Videos
Viewing Protection Information Using the Policy Assistant
After a protection policy is configured, you can use the policy assistant to check policy hits and adjust policies.
Viewing Protection Information Using the Policy Assistant
- Log in to the management console.
- Click
in the upper left corner of the management console and select a region or project.
- In the navigation pane on the left, click
and choose Security & Compliance > Cloud Firewall. The Dashboard page will be displayed.
- (Optional) If the current account has only one firewall instance, the firewall details page is displayed. If there are multiple firewall instances, click View in the Operation column of a firewall to go to its details page.
- In the navigation pane, choose Access Control > Policy Assistant.
- View statistics about the protection rules of a firewall instance.
- Policy Dashboard: Number of accesses that hit policies (protection rules, blacklist, and whitelist), numbers of allowed and blocked accesses, and the allow and block policies that were frequently hit within a specified time range.
- Policy Hits: Hits of a rule within a specified time range.
- Visualizations: Top 5 items ranked by certain parameters regarding blocked attacks within a specified time range. For more information, see Table 1. You can click a record to view policy matching details. For more information, see Table 2.
Table 1 Policy assistant statistics parameters Parameter
Description
Top Policies By Hits
Policies that match and block traffic.
Top Blocked Outbound IP Addresses
Blocked outbound IP addresses. You can click Source or Destination to view the source or destination IP addresses.
Top Blocked Inbound IP Addresses
Blocked inbound IP addresses. You can click Source or Destination to view the source or destination IP addresses.
Top Blocked Destination Ports
Blocked destination ports. You can click Outbound or Inbound to view ports in the corresponding direction.
Top Blocked IP Address Regions
Regions of blocked IP addresses. You can click Destination of outbound access or Source of inbound access to check IP addresses.
- Inactive Policies: Policies that have not been hit or enabled for more than a week, a month, three months, or six months. You are advised to modify or delete the policies in a timely manner.
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