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

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Managing Data Protection and Using Digital Asset Control<br />

If you select this transmission scope, you can define the following:<br />

• Non-monitored targets: Define targets outside the LAN that you consider safe<br />

and therefore should not be monitored.<br />

Note: Data transmissions to non-monitored targets and to monitored targets where<br />

"Pass" is the action are similar in that the transmission is allowed. The only<br />

difference is that for non-monitored targets, <strong>OfficeScan</strong> does not log the<br />

transmission, whereas for monitored targets, the transmission is always logged.<br />

• Monitored targets: Define targets within the LAN that you want to monitor.<br />

For guidelines on defining monitored and non-monitored targets, see Defining Monitored<br />

and Non-monitored Targets on page 9-53.<br />

Defining Monitored and Non-monitored Targets<br />

Follow these guidelines when defining monitored and non-monitored targets:<br />

1. Define each target by:<br />

• IP address or address range<br />

• Host name<br />

• FQDN<br />

• Network address and subnet mask, such as 10.1.1.1/32<br />

Note: For the subnet mask, <strong>OfficeScan</strong> only supports a classless inter-domain<br />

routing (CIDR) type port. That means that you can only type a number like<br />

32 instead of 255.255.255.0.<br />

2. To target specific channels, include the default or company-defined port numbers<br />

for those channels. For example, port 21 is typically for FTP traffic, port 80 for<br />

HTTP, and port 443 for HTTPS. Use a colon to separate the target from the port<br />

numbers.<br />

9-53

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