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OfficeScan 10.6 Administrator's Guide - Trend Micro™ Online Help

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<strong>Trend</strong> Micro <strong>OfficeScan</strong> <strong>10.6</strong> Administrator’s <strong>Guide</strong><br />

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TABLE 3-3. Smart Protection Sources by Location (Continued)<br />

LOCATION SMART PROTECTION SOURCES<br />

Internal Internal clients send scan and web reputation queries to<br />

Smart Protection Servers or <strong>Trend</strong> Micro Smart Protection<br />

Network.<br />

If you have installed Smart Protection Servers, configure the<br />

smart protection source list on the <strong>OfficeScan</strong> web console.<br />

An internal client picks a server from the list if it needs to<br />

make a query. If a client is unable to connect to the first<br />

server, it picks another server on the list.<br />

Tip: Assign a standalone Smart Protection Server as the<br />

primary scan source and the integrated server as a<br />

backup. This reduces the traffic directed to the<br />

computer that hosts the <strong>OfficeScan</strong> server and<br />

integrated server. The standalone server can also<br />

process more queries.<br />

You can configure either the standard or custom list of smart<br />

protection sources. The standard list is used by all internal<br />

clients. A custom list defines an IP address range. If an<br />

internal client’s IP address is within the range, the client uses<br />

the custom list.<br />

To configure the standard list of smart protection sources:<br />

PATH: SMART PROTECTION > SMART PROTECTION SOURCES<br />

1. Click the Internal Clients tab.<br />

2. Select Use the standard list (list will be used by all internal clients).<br />

3. Click the standard list link. A new screen opens.<br />

4. Click Add. A new screen opens.<br />

5. Specify the Smart Protection Server’s host name or IPv4/IPv6 address. If you<br />

specify an IPv6 address, enclose it in parentheses.<br />

Note: Specify the host name if there are IPv4 and IPv6 clients connecting to the Smart<br />

Protection Server.

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