User Manual Part 2

SonicWALL TZ 210 Series Getting Started Guide Page 15
Enabling Gateway Anti-Virus
To enable Gateway Anti-Virus (GAV) in SonicOS:
1. Navigate to the Security Services > Gateway Anti-Virus
page.
2. Select the Enable Gateway Anti-Virus checkbox and click
Accept to apply changes.
3. Verify that the Enable Inbound Inspection checkboxes
are selected for the protocols you wish to inspect. See the
following table for an explanation of these protocols.
The following table gives descriptions and default values for
GAV-enforced protocols:
4. Click the Accept button to apply changes.
GAV contains many other useful features, including:
Outbound SMTP Inspection scans outbound email
User Notification notifies users when content is blocked
File-Type Restrictions blocks various non-scannable files
Exclusion Lists for network nodes where Gateway Anti-
Virus enforcement is not necessary.
Tip: For a complete overview of GAV features, refer to the
SonicOS Enhanced Administrator’s Guide.
Protocol Default Description
H T T P Enabled Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol, common Web-browsing
traffic
F T P Enabled File Transfer Protocol, dedicated file download servers
I M A P Enabled Internet Message Access Protocol, standard method
for accessing email
SMTP Enabled Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, standard method for
accessing email
POP3 Enabled Post Office Protocol 3, standard method for accessing
email
CIFS/
N e t b i o s
Disabled Intra-network traffic on Windows operating system
(network file-sharing)
TCP Stream Disabled Any other non-standard type of network data transfer
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