TAT is an Ops tool that provides automated commands and scheduled commands for users of the Enterprise Edition and above. Users can orchestrate commands on their own to achieve automated Ops.
Feature Entry
1. Log in to the CFW console. In the left-side navigation, click Common Tool. 2. On the Common Tool page, click Configuration now under Task Scheduler.
3. On the Task Scheduler page, users can create and orchestrate automatic tasks to achieve features such as scheduled enabling/disabling of access control rules and scheduled ignoring of categorized alarms.
Adding an Automatic Task
1. On the Task Scheduler page, click Add Task.
2. In the Create Automated Task dialog box, enter the Task Name.
3. In the Object Type drop-down list, select the task object type to be associated with the automated task.
Note:
The current version supports the selection of object types, including the list of all Access Control rules and Intrusion Defense alarms pending handling.
Each automated task can specify only one type of task object.
4. Select the scope for the task object, and then click Next.
All Objects: All task objects of the selected type.
Classification Selection: Select categories based on specific fields of the task object.
Custom Selection: Allows for precise selection of specified task objects.
5. Click Add an action to add the desired task action. The system supports configuring temporary tasks or periodic tasks and their execution times.
6. Multiple actions are executed sequentially according to their defined order and timing. Click Copy to duplicate an added action. A maximum of 10 actions can be added.
Note:
The actions supported by the current version are as follows:
Access Control rule types: enabling rules and disabling rules.
Intrusion Defense alarms pending handling: ignore alarms.
7. Click Submit to view the configured automatic tasks and their status in the task list.
8. On the TAT page, you can edit or delete existing automated tasks.
Note:
Note that automated tasks will no longer be executed after the task object is modified (for example, edited or deleted).
Quickly Adding an Automatic Task
You can quickly add tasks from the Access Control rule list. The following example uses Internet Inbound Border Rules.
1. Log in to the CFW console. In the left-side navigation pane, choose Access Control > Internet Border Rule > Inbound Rule. 2. On the Inbound Rule page, select the rules for which you want to execute automated tasks, and then click More Actions > Add automatic task.
3. In the Create Automated Task window, enter the Task Name and click Next.
4. Click Add Action, configure other parameters, and then click Submit.
Querying Execution Records
1. Log in to the CFW console. In the left-side navigation pane, choose Log Auditing > Operation Log > Access Control Operation or Intrusion Defense. 2. On the Access Control Operation page or the Intrusion Defense page, you can enter Automated Task in the search bar to query the operation records of automated tasks.