Updated on 2024-01-31 GMT+08:00

WAF and Other Services

This topic describes WAF and other cloud services.

CTS

Cloud Trace Service (CTS) records all WAF operations for you to query, audit, and backtrack.

Cloud Eye

Cloud Eye monitors the indicators of WAF, so that you can understand the protection status of WAF in a timely manner, and set protection policies accordingly. For details, see the Cloud Eye User Guide.

For details about monitored WAF metrics, see WAF Monitored Metrics.

ELB

You can add your WAF instances to a load balancer so that your website traffic is distributed by the load balancer across WAF instances for detection and then forwarded by WAF to the origin server. In this way, website traffic will be protected even if one of your WAF instances becomes faulty.

IAM

Identity and Access Management (IAM) provides the permission management function for WAF. Only users granted WAF Administrator permissions can use WAF. To obtain this permission, contact the users who have the Security Administrator permissions.

LTS

Log Tank Service (LTS) collects log data from hosts and cloud services. WAF allows you to transfer WAF attack logs and access logs to LTS so that you can handle with logs in real time.

SMN

Simple Message Notification (SMN) service provides the notification function. After you enable the notification function in WAF, alarm information will be sent to you as configured once your domain name is attacked.

Enterprise Management

You can manage multiple projects in an enterprise, separately settle their costs, and assign different personnel for them. A project can be started or stopped independently without affecting others. With Enterprise Management, you can easily manage your projects after creating an enterprise project for each of them.

WAF can be interconnected with Enterprise Management. You can manage WAF resources by enterprise project and grant different permissions to users.