Administrator Guide

Table Of Contents
NAS Antivirus Server Specications
The following requirements apply for antivirus servers:
FluidFS version 3.0 or later must be loaded on the cluster.
The server must be accessible by the network. Dell recommends that the server be located on the same subnet as the NAS
cluster.
The server must run certied ICAP-enabled antivirus software.
Add a NAS Antivirus Server
Before you can add and enable the NAS antivirus service and congure scanning on NAS SMB shares, you must:
Install the supported antivirus software on the external antivirus servers.
Set up the antivirus software as a network-accessible service according to the user instructions for the antivirus software.
When you have installed the antivirus software, you can then add up to four antivirus servers, making these servers available to the
NAS cluster.
If an antivirus server becomes unavailable, NAS antivirus posts an event to the group. For information about monitoring events, see
Monitor Events.
Before you add NAS antivirus servers, you need the following information:
The host name or IP address of up to four network-reachable servers on which you have previously installed a supported
antivirus server service.
Use the Group Manager CLI to ping the server’s IP address for verication. If a server is unreachable, you cannot add it.
A port number for the service, or you can use the default port number of 1334.
NOTE: You need an alternate port number only if you intend to run multiple instances of the antivirus software on the
same server (perhaps for use by other clients). However, Dell recommends a single instance per server, dedicated to the
NAS antivirus service.
To add a server:
1. Click Group, expand Group Conguration, and select the NAS cluster.
2. Click the Advanced tab and go to the Antivirus Servers panel.
3. Click Add.
4. Type the name or IP address of a computer providing the antivirus service.
5. Type a port number or select Use default port (1344).
6. Click OK.
You can now congure and enable NAS antivirus scanning, as NAS clusterwide defaults or on individual SMB shares.
Modify a NAS Antivirus Server
You must add at least one, and up to four, antivirus servers as described in Add a NAS Antivirus Server. You can then modify
antivirus servers as required.
To modify a NAS antivirus server:
1. Click Group, expand Group Conguration, and select the NAS cluster.
2. Click the Advanced tab.
3. Click Congure Antivirus Servers to go to the Congure Antivirus Servers panel.
4. Select one or more servers from the list and click Modify. The Modify Antivirus Server dialog box opens.
5. In the dialog box, change the server name or IP address.
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