Configuration of NAP Interoperability 145
cfg/domain/nap/wshv
followed by:
virus <antivirus>
<uptodate>
Virus Protection.
antivirus—Enables or disables the antivirus.
Values: true and false
default: false
uptodate—Specifies whether the antivirus is up to
date or not.
Values: true and false
default: true.
spyware <antispy>
<uptodate>
Spyware Protection.
antispy —Enables or disables the antispyware.
Values: true and false
default: false
uptodate—Specifies whether the antispyware is
up to date or not.
Values: true and false
default: true
secupdates<enab
led> <severity>
<lastsync> <wsus>
<winupdate>
Security Updates Protection.
enabled—enables or disables the Windows
System Health Verifier (WSHV) to validate the
Windows endpoint’s current software security patch
levels. Microsoft Windows security update patches
are Windows update patches that fix specific
software security vulnerabilities.
Values: true and false
default: false
severity—security Updates Severity instructs the
Windows System Health Verifier (WSHV) to validate
the minimum level of all Windows security update
patches on the Windows endpoint. For instance,
if the Security Updates Severity is set to "critical"
the Windows endpoint must have all Microsoft
Windows security update patches designated by the
Microsoft Research Center as "critical" installed for
the endpoint to be considered policy complaint.
Values: critical, important, moderate, low, and all
If the Security Updates Severity is set to "important"
the Windows endpoint must have security update
patches designated as "important" or higher
installed to be considered policy complaint (so
all updates designated as either "important" or
"critical").
Nortel Secure Network Access Switch
Using the Command Line Interface
NN47230-100 03.01 Standard
28 July 2008
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