Updated on 2024-01-24 GMT+08:00

Quick Configuration

Context

To use the Border Protection and Response Service properly, you need to add multiple configurations on Huawei Qiankun in addition to onboarding devices. To simplify the deployment process and reduce learning costs, the Border Protection and Response Service provides quick configuration guidance. You can complete the configuration on the corresponding page as prompted.

Procedure

When you log in to Huawei Qiankun for the first time, the Border Protection and Response Service automatically displays the initial configuration page. You need to complete the following configuration items:

  • IP address security zone management: You can configure global whitelists and untrusted intranet addresses. For details, see IP Address Security Zone Management.
  • Authorization management: Huawei Qiankun can automatically deliver blacklists to devices of a tenant only after the tenant is authorized, ensuring networking security. For details, see Authorization Management.
  • More configurations
    • Automatic threat blocking configuration: You can customize the blocking duration for the blacklists automatically delivered by Huawei Qiankun. For details, see Configuring the Automatic Threat Blocking Duration.
    • User-defined signature configuration: You can determine whether to enable the user-defined IPS signature function. security operations experts of Huawei Qiankun can deliver user-defined signatures to devices only after authorization. User-defined signatures can be flexibly processed based on customer services to improve threat defense capabilities. User-defined signatures are verified, configured, and delivered by security operations experts of security operations experts in a unified manner. Do not directly configure user-defined signatures on the device to avoid conflicts with signatures delivered by Huawei Qiankun.

      security operations experts can deliver IPS user-defined signatures after multi-user evaluation in emergencies. IPS user-defined signatures can be used as network patches to block generated attacks. Users can use IPS user-defined signatures to block private or customized traffic.

      To use this function, toggle on Custom Signature Authorization. For details, see Configuring Custom Signature Authorization.

    • Subscription setting: The Border Protection and Response Service can notify you of emergency events via SMSs and emails, and periodically send weekly and monthly security reports to your mailbox. You can enable the related function through subscription. For details, see .

You are advised to complete the initial configuration according to the recommended steps to obtain better service experience. If you choose to skip the initial configuration temporarily and want to continue the configuration later, click Get Start in the menu bar to start the initial configuration.

  1. Log in to the Huawei Qiankun console, and choose > My Services > Border Protection and Response.
  2. Complete the initial configuration as prompted.

    After the initial configuration is complete, you can click Services in the menu bar to start the service configuration process.