NETGEAR STM150EW3-100NAS manual Logging In to the STM150

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ProSecure Web/Email Security Threat Management Appliance STM150 Reference Manual

Logging In to the STM150

Follow these steps to log in to the STM150.

1.Use a browser to connect to https://192.168.1.201.

https://192.168.1.201

Figure 2-4

Note: The STM150 factory default IP address is 192.168.1.201. If you changed it, you must use the IP address you assigned it.

2.When prompted, enter admin for the User Name and password for the Password.

Figure 2-5

Note: When the STM scans secure HTTPS traffic, import its root CA certificate into your browser. Click the link at the bottom of the login screen to download it.

Provisioning Threat Management Services

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Contents NETGEAR, Inc Statement of Conditions TrademarksEU Regulatory Compliance Statement Bestätigung des Herstellers/ImporteursAdditional Copyrights Voluntary Control Council for Interference Vcci StatementMD5 Zlib Product and Publication DetailsV1.1, March Contents Chapter Performing System Management Tasks Chapter Monitoring System Performance Page Conventions, Formats, and Scope About This ManualManual Part Publication Version Description Number Date Revision HistoryChapter Introduction About Stream Scanning Key Features and CapabilitiesWhat Can You Do with an STM150? Front Panel Features Service Registration Card with License KeysRear Panel Features Choosing a Location for the STM150 Default IP Address, Login Name, and Password LocationUsing the Rack Mounting Kit V1.1, March Choosing a Deployment Scenario Provisioning Threat Management ServicesGateway Deployment Server Group Segmented LAN Deployment Use the Installation Guide to Perform Initial ConfigurationLogging In to the STM150 V1.1, March Click Register Registering the STM150Setup Wizard Options Use the Setup Wizard to Complete the ConfigurationEmail Security Web SecurityUpdate Settings Verifying the STM150 InstallationEmail Notification Server Web CategoriesTesting Http Scanning Testing ConnectivityWhat to Do Next Configuring Network Settings Modifying System SettingsPerforming System Management Tasks V1.1, March Enabling Session Limits and Timeouts Scanning Exclusions On the menu, click Global Settings Scanning ExclusionsTo enter a scanning exclusion rule On the menu, click Administration Time Zone Setting the System TimeTo set the system time To specify a notification server Specifying the Notification ServerCustomizing Email Alerts Click Save ChangesTo enable system administrator email alerts To configure the Snmp settings Configuring Snmp SettingsOn the menu, click Administration Snmp Defining Trusted Snmp Hosts Supported MIB BrowsersTo define Snmp Traps Backing Up the STM150 Configuration Backing Up and Restoring ConfigurationsRestoring a Configuration To Back Up the STM150 SettingsTo restore the STM150 settings Restarting the STM150 Resetting to Factory DefaultsEnabling Remote Management Configuring Scheduled Updates Administering Software UpdatesPerforming a Manual Update To configure scheduled updatesOn the menu, go to Administration Software Update Applying a Software Update that Requires a Reboot Administering Admin Login Timeouts and Passwords V1.1, March V1.1, March Chapter Customizing Scans Default Scan SettingsCustomizing Email Scanning Settings Email Security Anti-Virus Notification Settings on the menu End User Email Notification SettingsInsert Warning into Email Subject Line Smtp Append Safe Stamp Smtp & POP3 Send Warning Email When Malware Is FoundReplace Infected Attachment with Warning Message Email Content Filtering Filter by Subject Keywords Filter by Password-protected AttachmentsFile Extension Filter by File TypeProtecting Against Email Spam Setting Up the Whitelist and BlacklistEmail Security Anti-Spam Whitelist and Blacklist To define the sender whitelist. On the menu, go toTo define the recipient whitelist. On the menu, go to Configuring the Real-time BlacklistTo add a new provider Configuring Distributed Spam AnalysisTo configure distributed spam analysis Customizing Web Scanning Settings Configuring Web Malware Scans Configuring Web Content Filtering V1.1, March V1.1, March White List Configuring Web URL FilteringBlacklist Http Tunneling Https Scan SettingsHttps Third Party Website Certificate Handling STM150 CA Certificate Show This Message When an SSL Connection Attempt FailsV1.1, March Web Security Https Scan Certificate Management Certificate ManagementTrusted Certificate Authorities To import a new certificate used for Https scansUntrusted Certificates Trusted Hosts To add hosts to the Host Access Control ListWeb Security Http and Https Trusted Hosts To delete hosts from the Host Access Control List Configuring FTP ScanWeb Security FTP V1.1, March Chapter Monitoring System Performance Viewing the System Status Using Statistics and Web Usage Data V1.1, March Monitoring Security Using the Network Diagnostic Tools Running DiagnosticsMonitoring Diagnostics Gathering Important Log Information Using the Realtime Traffic Diagnostic ToolsTo collect information about your STM150 Generate Network Statistics Report Using Reports to Optimize Protection and PerformanceWorking with Logs Sending Logs Querying LogsLog Management Using Logs to Identify Infected ClientsSend Reports by Email Working with ReportsOn the menu, click Logs & Reports Scheduled Report Enabling Remote Troubleshooting Using Online SupportSupport Online Support Working with Hot Fixes To install a hot fixGo to Support Hot Fixes On the menu, go to Support Malware Analysis Sending Suspicious Files to Netgear for AnalysisTable A-1. STM150 Default Configuration Settings Appendix a Default Settings and Technical SpecificationsSTM150 specifications are listed in the table below Document Link Appendix B Related DocumentsV1.1, March Index N