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Configuring Protocol Blocking
Updated on 2024-12-05 GMT+08:00
Configuring Protocol Blocking
Traffic control is implemented for traffic targeting CNAD based on protocols. You can disable the UDP/TCP/ICMP protocol to block the traffic transmitted via the UDP/TCP/ICMP protocol.
Procedure
- Log in to the management console.
- Select a region in the upper part of the page, click in the upper left corner of the page, and choose . The Anti-DDoS Service Center page is displayed.
- In the navigation pane on the left, choose Protection Policies page is displayed. . The
- Click Create Protection Policy.
- In the displayed dialog box, set the policy name, select an instance, and click OK.
Figure 1 Creating a policy
- In the row containing the target policy, click Set Protection Policy in the Operation column.
- In the Protocol-based Traffic Control area, click Set.
Figure 2 Protocol-based Traffic Control
- In the displayed Set Protocol for Traffic Control dialog box, enable or disable traffic control, and click OK.
Figure 3 Setting protocol blocking
- indicates that traffic blocking is enabled. UDP, TCP, and ICMP traffic is blocked.
- indicates that traffic blocking is disabled.
Parent topic: Adding a Protection Policy
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