Advanced configuration – SonicWALL Content Security Manager 2200 User Manual

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Advanced Configuration

After you initially set up and configure your SonicWALL CSM, these are the key steps
you take to provide content filtering to your LAN:
1. Organize your Web Filters and determine the content filtering needs for each

Category Set. These can be local users, RADIUS users, or Active Directory users.

2. Create content filtering policies using the default categories, custom categories and

web risks. You can create new policies or modify the twelve default policies.

3. Assemble the policies into Category Sets to meet the needs of each user.
4. Apply the appropriate Category Set.
5. Determine if any of your users have content filtering needs different from the needs

of the Category Set they belong to, and assign an appropriate policy or Category Set
to each exceptional user.

6. Determine the application filtering needs of your LAN and configure application

filters. For example, do you want to block instant messaging or streaming video?

7. Create usage reports using the SonicWALL ViewPoint application (available for

download from

<https://www.mysonicwall.com>

).

8. If you are protecting multiple subnets, create static routes between the

SonicWALL CSM and servers in the different subnets.

Note:

For more information on these advanced configuration procedures, refer to the

SonicOS CF 2.5 Administrator’s Guide.

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