- What's New
- Function Overview
- Service Overview
- Billing
- 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
- Enabling NAT Gateway 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
- Permissions Management
- Using Cloud Eye to Monitor CFW
- CTS Auditing
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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
- Configuring a Protection Rule to Protect Traffic Between Two VPCs
- Configuring a Protection Rule to Protect SNAT Traffic
- Using CFW to Protect Enterprise Resources
- Using CFW to Protect EIPs Across Accounts
- Using CFW to Protect VPCs Across Accounts
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API Reference
- Before You Start
- API Overview
- API Calling
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API
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Firewall Management
- Creating a Firewall
- Obtaining the Status of a CFW Task
- Deleting a Firewall
- Querying the Firewall List
- Changing the East-West Firewall Protection Status
- Querying Firewall Details
- Obtaining East-West Firewall Information
- Creating an East-West Firewall
- Querying the Number of Protected VPCs
- Creating a Tag
- Deleting a Tag
- EIP Management
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ACL Rule Management
- Creating an ACL Rule
- Deleting an ACL Rule
- Deleting ACL Rules in Batches
- Deleting the Number of Rule Hits
- Updating an ACL Rule
- Updating Rule Actions in Batches
- Setting the Priority of an ACL Protection Rule
- Querying a Protection Rule
- Querying Rule Tags
- Obtaining the Number of Rule Hits
- Viewing the Region List
- Checking the ACL Import Status
- Blacklist/Whitelist Management
- Address Group Management
- Service Group Management
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Domain Name Resolution and Domain Name Group Management
- Adding a Domain Name Group
- Deleting a Domain Name Group
- Updating a Domain Name Group
- Updating the DNS Server List
- Querying the Domain Name Group List
- Querying the DNS Server List
- Querying an IP Address for Domain Name Resolution
- Obtain the list of domain names in a domain name group
- Adding a Domain Name List
- Deleting a Domain Name List
- Viewing Domain Group Details
- Obtaining the DNS Resolution Result of a Domain Name
- Deleting Domain Groups in Batches
- IPS management
- Log Management
- Packet Capture Management
- Antivirus Management
- Alarm Configuration Management
- Tag Management
- IPS Management
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Firewall Management
- Appendix
- SDK Reference
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FAQs
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About the Product
- Does CFW Support Off-Cloud Servers?
- What Are the QPS, New Connections, and Concurrent Connections Supported by CFW?
- 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, Advanced Anti-DDoS, and CFW Be Deployed Together?
- Can CFW Protect Resources Across Enterprise Projects?
- How Long Are CFW Logs Stored by Default?
- Regions and AZs
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Troubleshooting
- What Do I Do If Service Traffic is Abnormal?
- Why Are Traffic and Attack Logs Incomplete?
- Why Does a Protection Rule Not Take Effect?
- What Do I Do If IPS Blocks Normal Services?
- Why Is No Data Displayed on the Access Control Logs Page?
- Why Is the IP Address Translated Using NAT64 Blocked?
- Why Some Permissions Become Invalid After a System Policy Is Granted to an Enterprise Project?
- What Do I Do If a Message Indicating Insufficient Permissions Is Displayed When I Configure LTS Logs?
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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?
- How Do I Obtain the Real IP Address of an Attacker?
- What Do I Do If a High Traffic Warning Is Received?
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About the Product
- Videos
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More Documents
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User Guide (Ankara Region)
- Product Overview
- Checking the Dashboard
- Creating Cloud Firewall
- 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
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FAQs
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About the Product
- Does CFW Support Off-Cloud Servers?
- What Are the QPS, New Connections, and Concurrent Connections Supported by CFW?
- 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?
- Troubleshooting
- Network Traffic
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About the Product
- Change History
- API Reference (Ankara Region)
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User Guide (Ankara Region)
- General Reference
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Checking the Dashboard
On the Dashboard page, you can view the basic information, overall protection capabilities, and statistics of firewall instances to learn about the security status and traffic of cloud assets at any time.
Constraints
VPC border protection details can be viewed only after a VPC border firewall is configured.
Checking the Dashboard
- Log in to the management console.
- In the navigation pane on the left, click
and choose Security > Cloud Firewall. The Dashboard page will be displayed.
- (Optional) Switch or view firewall instances.
- Switch to another firewall instance: Select a firewall from the drop-down list in the upper left corner of the page.
- View firewall instance information: Click Firewall List in the upper right corner. For details about parameters, see Firewall instance information.
Table 1 Firewall instance information Parameter
Description
Firewall Name/ID
Name and ID of the firewall.
Status
Firewall status.
Edition
Edition of a firewall.
Available EIP Protection Quota
Maximum number of EIPs that can be protected by the firewall.
Peak Traffic Protection
Maximum peak traffic that can be protected by the firewall.
Billing Mode
Billing mode of the current firewall.
Enterprise Project
Enterprise project that the firewall belongs to.
Operation
Check instance details.
- In the Resource Protection Overview area, view the protection status of all cloud resources (EIPs and VPCs) in the current region under the current account.
- View firewall instance information.
Table 2 describes the parameters in the Firewall Details area on the right part of the page.
Table 2 Firewall instance details Parameter
Description
Basic Information
Version
Firewall edition. Standard and professional editions are supported.
Firewall Name
Firewall instance name. You can click
to change the name.
Firewall ID
Firewall instance ID.
Status
Firewall status. It takes about 5 minutes to update the firewall status after purchase or unsubscription.
Enterprise Project
Enterprise project that the firewall belongs to.
Flavor
Available EIP Protection Quota
Number of EIPs protected by the current firewall instance.
Available VPC Protection Quotas
Total number of VPCs that can be protected by the current firewall instance.
CFW instance
Firewall instance specifications.
Used/Available Protection Rules
Number of created protection rules/Total number of protection rules that can be created under a firewall instance.
Other Information
Billing Mode
Billing mode.
Tags
Configure tags to identify firewalls so that you can classify and trace firewall instances.
- On the Operations Dashboard page, view the overall protection data of cloud resources.
Click the Internet Boundaries or Inter-VPC Borders tab to view the corresponding overall protection data.
In the upper right corner, change the query range.- View the blocking results of access control policies and the maximum inbound and outbound traffic.
- Traffic Trend displays the inbound, outbound, and overall traffic trends..
Table 3 Values Time Range
Average
Maximum
Last 1 hour
Average value within every minute
Maximum value within every minute
Last 24 hours
Average value within 5 minutes
Maximum value within 5 minutes
Last 7 days
Average value within one hour
Maximum value within one hour
NOTE:
Data is updated in real time based on traffic statistics.
- Attacks: View the traffic blocked or allowed by intrusion prevention.
- Access Control: View the traffic blocked or allowed by access control policies.
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