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Chapter 10 Virus Outbreak Filters
Configuring Virus Outbreak Filters Global Settings
To configure the Global Settings for Virus Outbreak Filters, click Edit Global
Settings The Virus Outbreak Filters Global Settings page is displayed:
Settings The Virus Outbreak Filters Global Settings page is displayed:
Figure 10-3
Virus Outbreak Filters Global Settings Page
Use this page to: enable Virus Outbreak Filters globally, enable Adaptive
Scanning, set a maximum size for files to scan (note that you are entering the size
in bytes), select a Threat Level Threshold, and elect whether to enable alerts for
the Virus Outbreak Filter. Note that alerts and Adaptive Rules are not enabled by
default. This functionality is also available via the
Scanning, set a maximum size for files to scan (note that you are entering the size
in bytes), select a Threat Level Threshold, and elect whether to enable alerts for
the Virus Outbreak Filter. Note that alerts and Adaptive Rules are not enabled by
default. This functionality is also available via the
vofconfig
CLI command (see
the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS CLI Reference Guide). Once you have made changes,
click Submit, click Commit Changes, add an optional comment if necessary, and
then click Commit Changes to save the changes.
click Submit, click Commit Changes, add an optional comment if necessary, and
then click Commit Changes to save the changes.
Enabling the Virus Outbreak Filters Feature
To enable the Virus Outbreak Filters feature globally, check the box next to
Enable Virus Outbreak Filters on the Virus Outbreak Filters Global Settings page,
and click Submit. You must have agreed to the Virus Outbreak Filters/SenderBase
license agreement first.
Enable Virus Outbreak Filters on the Virus Outbreak Filters Global Settings page,
and click Submit. You must have agreed to the Virus Outbreak Filters/SenderBase
license agreement first.
Once enabled globally, the Virus Outbreak Filters feature can then be enabled or
disabled individually for each Mail Policy, including the default policy. For more
information, see
disabled individually for each Mail Policy, including the default policy. For more
information, see
The Virus Outbreak Filters feature uses the Context Adaptive Scanning Engine
(CASE), regardless of whether or not IronPort anti-spam scanning is enabled.
(CASE), regardless of whether or not IronPort anti-spam scanning is enabled.