A feature profile in a UTM (Unified Threat Management) configuration defines how a specific UTM feature should operate. Examples include:
An antivirus feature profile that specifies the type of scanning to perform (streaming or full file-based).
A web filtering feature profile that defines filtering methods, categories, and actions.
An antispam profile that defines how spam detection and actions are performed.
Feature profiles do not directly apply to traffic or policies. Instead, they are referenced inside a UTM policy , and then that policy is applied to a security policy.
Therefore, a feature profile’s purpose is to define the operation of a specific UTM feature .
[Reference: Juniper Networks – Junos OS Security Fundamentals, UTM Profiles and Policies., ]
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