User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- ProSecure Web/Email Security Threat Management (STM) Appliance Reference Manual
- Contents
- About This Manual
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Using the Setup Wizard to Provision the STM in Your Network
- Choosing a Deployment Scenario
- Understanding the Steps for Initial Connection
- Logging In to the STM
- Using the Setup Wizard to Perform the Initial Configuration
- Setup Wizard Step 1 of 10: Introduction
- Setup Wizard Step 2 of 11: Networking Settings
- Setup Wizard Step 3 of 11: Time Zone
- Setup Wizard Step 4 of 11: Email Security
- Setup Wizard Step 5 of 11: Web Security
- Setup Wizard Step 6 of 11: Email Notification Server Settings
- Setup Wizard Step 7 of 11: Update Settings
- Setup Wizard Step 8 of 11: HTTP Proxy Settings
- Setup Wizard Step 9 of 11: Web Categories
- Setup Wizard Step 10 of 11: Configuration Summary
- Setup Wizard Step 11 of 11: Restarting the System
- Verifying Proper Installation
- Registering the STM with NETGEAR
- What to Do Next
- Chapter 3 Performing Network and System Management
- Configuring Network Settings
- Configuring Session Limits and Timeouts
- Configuring the HTTP Proxy Settings
- About Users with Administrative and Guest Privileges
- Configuring Remote Management Access
- Using an SNMP Manager
- Managing the Configuration File
- Updating the Software
- Configuring Date and Time Service
- Managing Digital Certificates
- Managing the Quarantine Settings
- Performance Management
- Chapter 4 Content Filtering and Optimizing Scans
- About Content Filtering and Scans
- Configuring E-mail Protection
- Configuring Web and Services Protection
- Configuring Application Control
- Setting Scanning Exclusions and Web Access Exceptions
- Chapter 5 Managing Users, Groups, and Authentication
- About Users, Groups, and Domains
- Configuring Groups
- Configuring User Accounts
- Configuring Authentication
- Global User Settings
- Viewing and Logging Out Active Users
- Chapter 6 Monitoring System Access and Performance
- Chapter 7 Troubleshooting and Using Online Support
- Appendix A Default Settings and Technical Specifications
- Appendix B Related Documents
- Index

FVX338 ProSafe VPN Firewall 200 Reference Manual
Index-12
v2.0, February 2007
update failure alert 6-8, 6-9
update servers 2-22, 3-21
update settings
backing up 3-16
security subscriptions
configuring manually 3-19
using the Setup Wizard 2-21
updates
critical 3-22
product xiv
scheduling 2-22, 3-19
updating software
automatically 3-21
manually 3-21
overview 3-19
uplink ports. See WAN, ports.
URLs
blacklist 4-34
blocked
statistics 6-17
user notification settings 4-35
categorization 4-32
misclassification 4-32
settings access exceptions 4-52
trusted 4-27
using wildcards 4-34
whitelist 4-34
USB port, non-functioning
STM150 1-8
STM300 1-10
STM600 1-12
User Portal Login Link 5-9
users
accounts, configuring 5-6
administrative (admin) 3-9, 3-10, 5-9
authenticated 4-50, 5-2
global settings 5-24
guests 3-9, 3-10
logging out 5-11
number of concurrent 1-5
overview 5-1
searching 4-51, 5-26
special privileges 5-9
unauthenticated 4-50, 5-1
Web access exceptions, applying to 4-49
V
virtual LAN. See VLAN(s).
virus
logs 6-22, 6-25
See also malware.
VLAN port, dedicated management 1-6
VLANs, using for authentication 5-23
W
WAN
LEDs 7-3
port speed indicators 7-2
STM150 1-9
STM300 1-11
STM600 1-13
troubleshooting 7-3
ports
STM150 1-8
STM300 1-10
STM600 1-12
warning message, SSL certificate 2-7, 3-13, 4-37
Weatherbug 4-3, 4-46
Web
audio and video files, filtering 4-30
blocked URL, user notifications 4-35
categories
blocked, recent 5 and top 5 6-15
blocking 2-25, 4-26, 4-30
default settings 4-3
filtering, using the Setup Wizard 2-24
setting access exceptions 4-52
compressed files, filtering 4-30
content filtering
blocked page, user notifications 4-31
logs 6-5, 6-6, 6-22, 6-25
overview 4-26
defaults, content filtering and scan settings 4-2
executable files, filtering 4-30
files and objects, sizes 2-19, 4-25
malware, blocked page, user notifications 4-25
objects
blocking 4-26, 4-30
default settings 4-3
protection. See HTTP, See HTTPS, See FTP.