Symantec 360R Administration Guide - Page 67

Defining computer groups, Firewall, Enable, AntiVirus Policy Enforcement., Enable Content Filtering

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Network traffic control 67 Understanding computers and computer groups Defining computer groups Computer groups are logical groups of network entities used for outbound rules. You must configure and bind all local hosts (nodes) to the computer group they are in by using the Computers tab. See "Defining computer group membership" on page 65. You can configure the following properties for an computer group: ■ Antivirus policy enforcement. See "How antivirus policy enforcement (AVpe) works" on page 104. ■ Content filtering. See "Advanced network traffic control" on page 103. ■ Access control. See "Defining inbound access" on page 68. To define computer group properties See "Computer Groups tab field descriptions" on page 179. 1 In the left pane, click Firewall. 2 In the right pane, on the Computer Groups tab, under Security Policy, on the Computer Group drop-down list, select the computer group you want to configure. 3 To enable AVpe, Under Antivirus Policy Enforcement, check Enable AntiVirus Policy Enforcement. 4 If you enabled AVpe, click one of the following: ■ Warn Only ■ Block Connections 5 Under Content Filtering, if you check Enable Content Filtering, you also need to select one of the following: ■ Use Allow List ■ Use Deny List 6 Under Access Control (Outbound Rules) select one of the following: ■ No restrictions ■ Block ALL outbound access ■ Use rules defined in Outbound Rules Screen. See "Defining outbound access" on page 69. 7 Click Save.

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Network traffic control
Understanding computers and computer groups
Defining computer groups
Computer groups are logical groups of network entities used for outbound rules.
You must configure and bind all local hosts (nodes) to the computer group they
are in by using the Computers tab. See
“Defining computer group membership”
on page 65.
You can configure the following properties for an computer group:
Antivirus policy enforcement.
See
“How antivirus policy enforcement (AVpe) works”
on page 104.
Content filtering.
See
“Advanced network traffic control”
on page 103.
Access control.
See
“Defining inbound access”
on page 68.
To define computer group properties
See
“Computer Groups tab field descriptions”
on page 179.
1
In the left pane, click
Firewall
.
2
In the right pane, on the Computer Groups tab,
under Security Policy, on the
Computer Group drop-down list, select the computer group you want to
configure.
3
To enable AVpe, Under Antivirus Policy Enforcement, check
Enable
AntiVirus Policy Enforcement.
4
If you enabled AVpe, click one of the following:
Warn Only
Block Connections
5
Under Content Filtering, if you check
Enable Content Filtering
, you also
need to select one of the following:
Use Allow List
Use Deny List
6
Under Access Control (Outbound Rules) select one of the following:
No restrictions
Block ALL outbound access
Use rules defined in Outbound Rules Screen.
See
“Defining outbound access”
on page 69.
7
Click
Save
.