This section describes how to add an antivirus server used for scanning viruses of CIFS-based shared files.
It is recommended that each controller be configured with a service port that can be connected to an antivirus server and their IP addresses be in the same LAN. You can run a ping command on the antivirus server to check the connectivity between a controller and its service port. In the firewall settings of an antivirus server, ensure that the CIFS service (using TCP port 445) of the storage system can be accessed.
Parameter |
Description |
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Name |
Name of an antivirus server. [Value range]
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Vendor |
Vendor of the antivirus server software. [Value range] Possible values are Symantec Protection Engine, McAfee/Trellix Endpoint Security, Sophos Endpoint Protection, Trend Micro ServerProtect, Kaspersky Antivirus Protection, Rising Virtualization Security (Storage Safe), OPSWAT MetaDefender ICAP Server Enhance, and Universal Share Open Server. |
IP Address |
IPv4 or IPv6 address of the service network port of the antivirus server.
NOTE:
If Vendor is set to Symantec Protection Engine, only IPv4 addresses are supported. |
Port |
Port number used by an antivirus server. [Value range] The value is an integer from 1 to 65535.
NOTE:
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If an antivirus agent has been downloaded, skip this step.
Confirm your operation as prompted.
After adding an antivirus server, choose Settings > Data Security > Antivirus Service and enable the antivirus service. Then you can use it.