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Chapter 5 Configuration Basics
ZyWALL USG 100/200 Series User’s Guide
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5.4.13  Application Patrol
Use application patrol to control which individuals can use which services through the 
ZyWALL (and when they can do so). You can also specify allowed amounts of bandwidth and 
priorities. You must subscribe to use application patrol. You can subscribe using the 
Licensing > Registration screens or one of the wizards.
Example: Suppose you want to allow vice president Bob to use BitTorrent and block 
everyone else from using it.
Create a user account for Bob (User/Group). 
Click AppPatrol > Peer to Peer to go to the application patrol configuration screen. 
Click the BitTorrent application patrol entry’s Edit icon. 
• Set the default policy’s access to Drop.
• Add another policy. 
• Select the user account that you created for Bob. 
• You can leave the source, destination and log settings at the default. 
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With this example, Bob would have to log in using his account. If you do not 
want him to have to log in, you might create an exception policy with Bob’s 
computer IP address as the source.
5.4.14  Anti-Virus
Use anti-virus to detect and take action on viruses. You must subscribe to use anti-virus. You 
can subscribe using the Licensing > Registration screens or one of the wizards.
5.4.15  IDP
Use IDP to detect and take action on malicious or suspicious packets. You must subscribe to 
use IDP. You can subscribe using the Licensing > Registration screens or one of the wizards.
MENU ITEM(S)
AppPatrol
PREREQUISITES
Registration, zones, Schedules, users, user groups, addresses (source, 
destination), address groups (source, destination). These are only used as 
criteria in exceptions and conditions.
MENU ITEM(S)
Anti-X > AV
PREREQUISITES
Registration, zones
MENU ITEM(S)
Anti-X > IDP
PREREQUISITES
Registration, zones