M86 Security R3000 Series Evaluation Manual page 13

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C
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R3000 G
ONFIGURE AND
EST THE
ROUP SETUP FOR DIFFERENT USER TYPES ON THE NETWORK
NOTE: * Different doesn't necessarily mean that a group is no longer filtered by the library
Categories in the Global Group Profile. In fact, different may mean the group is filtered by
several categories in addition to those in the Global Group Profile. There are many ways
a Group can be set up. The thing to remember is that a Group is set up to provide a
different profile from the Global Group.
Rules window
The Rules window displays when Rules is selected from the Global Group menu.
This window is used for adding a filtering rule when creating a filtering profile for an
entity. By default, Rule 1 BYPASS displays in the Current Rules pull-down menu.
The other choices in this pull-down menu are Rule 2 BLOCK Porn, Rule 3 Block IM
and Porn, Rule4 8e6 CIPA Compliance (which pertains to the Children's Internet
Protection Act) and the Block All rule. By default, Rule 1 displays in the Rule # field,
BYPASS displays in the Rule Description field, and Uncategorized Sites are
allowed to pass.
NOTE: Uncategorized sites are those sited which have not been identified and placed
within one of the 100+ categories in the R3000's Library database. The Pass default will
allow those URLs to be viewed. Block will prevent those sites from being viewed.
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