M86 Security IR Web Filter User Manual page 523

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service port - Service ports can be set up to blocked.
Examples of these ports include File Transfer Protocol
(FTP), Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP), Network News
Transfer Protocol (NNTP), Secured HTTP Transmission
(HTTPS), and Other ports such as Secure Shell (SSH).
SMTP - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol is used for transfer-
ring email messages between servers.
SNMP - For the Web Filter, a Simple Network Management
Protocol is a third party product used for monitoring and
managing the working status of the Web Filter's filtering on
a network.
sub-group - An entity of a master IP group with an associ-
ated member IP address, and filtering profile.
synchronization - A process by which two or more
machines run in parallel to each other. User filtering profiles
and library configurations can be set up to be synchronized
between multiple Web Filters. The clock on the Web Filter
can be set up to be synchronized with a server on the
Internet running Network Time Protocol (NTP) software.
time profile - A customized filtering profile set up to be
effective at a specified time period for designated users.
Traveler - M86's executable program that downloads
updates to your Web Filter on demand or at a scheduled
time.
URL - An abbreviation for Uniform Resource Locator, the
global address of Web pages and other resources on the
Internet. A URL is comprised of two parts. The first part of
the address specifies which protocol to use (such as "http").
The second part specifies the IP address or the domain
name where the resource is located (such as
"203.15.47.23" or "m86security.com").
virtual IP address - The IP address used for communi-
cating with all users who log on the network.
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