Usage Overview
After you enable a CNAD instance and bind Huawei Cloud public IP addresses to it, you can use the CNAD anti-DDoS capabilities to protect your cloud services.
Step |
Description |
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Purchasing a CNAD instance |
For details, see Purchasing a CNAD Instance. |
Configuring protection policies |
CNAD provides a wide range of protection rules. You can configure protection policies based on your service requirements. For details, see Adding a Protection Policy. |
Adding a protected object |
You can add public IP addresses on Huawei Cloud as protected objects to enable CNAD for them. For details, see Adding a Protected Object. |
Enabling alarm notifications |
After the alarm notification is enabled, you will receive alarm notifications if your IP address is under a DDoS attack. For details, see Setting Alarm Notifications. |
Viewing statistics report |
You can view the access and attack statistics of last three days. For details, see Viewing Statistics Reports. |
Managing instances |
Perform common instance management operations, such as enabling renewal, upgrading specifications, and configuring labels. For details, see Managing Instances. |
Setting event alarm notifications |
Cloud Eye enables event monitoring for protected EIPs and generates alarms for scrubbing, blocking, and unblocking events. For details, see Setting Event Alarm Notifications. |
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