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Switching WAF Working Mode
You can change the working mode of WAF. WAF can work in Enabled or Suspended mode.

If you have enabled enterprise projects, ensure that you have all operation permissions for the project where your WAF instance locates. Then, you can select the enterprise project from the Enterprise Project drop-down list and switch WAF working mode for a specific domain name.
Application Scenarios
- Enabled: In this mode, WAF defends your website against attacks based on configured policies.
- Suspended: If a large number of normal requests are blocked, for example, status code 418 is frequently returned, then you can switch the mode to Suspended. In this mode, your website is not protected because WAF only forwards requests. It does not scan for or log attacks. This mode is risky. You are advised to use the global protection whitelist rules to reduce false alarms.
Impact on the System
In Suspended mode, your website is not protected because WAF only forwards requests. It does not scan for attacks. To avoid normal requests from being blocked, configure global protection whitelist rules, instead of using the Suspended mode.
Switching WAF Working Mode
Parent topic: Managing Websites