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Delete a NAS Antivirus Server, About NAS Antivirus Clusterwide Defaults

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6. In the Port field, type the port number or click Use default port. 7. Click OK to confirm your changes. Delete a NAS Antivirus Server You cannot delete the last server unless you first allow any in-progress operations to complete and you disable NAS antivirus on all SMB shares. NOTE: Reducing the number of available antivirus servers might affect file-access performance. To delete a NAS antivirus server: 1. Click Group, expand Group Configuration, and select the NAS cluster. 2. Click the Advanced tab. 3. Click Configure Antivirus Servers to go to the Configure Antivirus Servers panel. 4. Select one or more servers from the list and click Delete. When prompted, confirm the deletion. About NAS Antivirus Clusterwide Defaults NAS antivirus clusterwide defaults apply automatically to all newly created SMB shares. The defaults do not apply to any existing SMB shares for which you have manually configured share-specific NAS antivirus settings. If you unconfigure the NAS antivirus service, you cannot modify the clusterwide defaults. However, if you subsequently reconfigure the service, the defaults that were previously in place are preserved. In addition, you must configure an antivirus server before you can specify clusterwide defaults. To enable NAS clusterwide antivirus defaults: 1. Click Group, expand Group Configuration, and select the NAS cluster. 2. Click the Advanced tab and go to the Antivirus Defaults for SMB Shares panel. 3. Select Enable virus scanning. 4. Click the Save all changes icon at the top of the NAS cluster window to save your changes. NOTE: You cannot navigate away from the NAS cluster window without confirming that you want to discard or save your changes. When you have enabled antivirus defaults, you can configure the ability to control which file types or directories are scanned. Enable the NAS Antivirus Service for a Cluster You can enable the NAS antivirus service for the entire cluster. When you configure or modify the default NAS antivirus settings for a NAS cluster, the defaults apply to all newly created SMB shares. 1. Click Group, expand Group Configuration, and select the NAS cluster. 2. Click the Advanced tab and go to the Antivirus Defaults for SMB Shares panel. 3. Select or clear the Enable virus scanning checkbox. 4. Click the Save all changes icon on the top task bar to save the current selections. After you enable the antivirus service, you can: • Exclude file extensions from the scan • Exclude directory paths from the scan Exclude File Types on a Cluster 1. Prepare a list of file types that you want to exclude from scans: • Include variants of those file types, such as docx and doc to specify Microsoft Word documents. 202 NAS Container Operations

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6.
In the
Port
field,
type the port number or click
Use default port
.
7.
Click
OK
to
confirm
your changes.
Delete a NAS Antivirus Server
You cannot delete the last server unless you
first
allow any in-progress operations to complete and you disable NAS antivirus on all
SMB shares.
NOTE: Reducing the number of available antivirus servers might
affect
file-access
performance.
To delete a NAS antivirus server:
1.
Click
Group
, expand
Group
Configuration
, and select the NAS cluster.
2.
Click the
Advanced
tab.
3.
Click
Configure
Antivirus Servers
to go to the
Configure
Antivirus Servers panel.
4.
Select one or more servers from the list and click
Delete
. When prompted,
confirm
the deletion.
About NAS Antivirus Clusterwide Defaults
NAS antivirus clusterwide defaults apply automatically to all newly created SMB shares.
The defaults do not apply to any existing SMB shares for which you have manually
configured
share-specific
NAS antivirus settings.
If you
unconfigure
the NAS antivirus service, you cannot modify the clusterwide defaults. However, if you subsequently
reconfigure
the service, the defaults that were previously in place are preserved. In addition, you must
configure
an antivirus server before you
can specify clusterwide defaults.
To enable NAS clusterwide antivirus defaults:
1.
Click
Group
, expand
Group
Configuration
, and select the NAS cluster.
2.
Click the
Advanced
tab and go to the Antivirus Defaults for SMB Shares panel.
3.
Select
Enable virus scanning
.
4.
Click the Save all changes icon at the top of the NAS cluster window to save your changes.
NOTE: You cannot navigate away from the NAS cluster window without
confirming
that you want to discard or save
your changes.
When you have enabled antivirus defaults, you can
configure
the ability to control which
file
types or directories are scanned.
Enable the NAS Antivirus Service for a Cluster
You can enable the NAS antivirus service for the entire cluster. When you
configure
or modify the default NAS antivirus settings for a
NAS cluster, the defaults apply to all newly created SMB shares.
1.
Click
Group
, expand
Group
Configuration
, and select the NAS cluster.
2.
Click the
Advanced
tab and go to the Antivirus Defaults for SMB Shares panel.
3.
Select or clear the
Enable virus scanning
checkbox.
4.
Click the Save all changes icon on the top task bar to save the current selections.
After you enable the antivirus service, you can:
Exclude
file
extensions from the scan
Exclude directory paths from the scan
Exclude File Types on a Cluster
1.
Prepare a list of
file
types that you want to exclude from scans:
Include variants of those
file
types, such as
docx
and
doc
to specify Microsoft Word documents.
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