NOD32 Anti Virus System in Dell PowerVault NAS Systems PDF Installation Instructions Manual
Installation Overview
NOD32 Antivirus System is provided on the Installation CD enclosed with your NAS system. The CD contains a minimum of five language versions (English, French, German, Japanese and Spanish). Each version is available in the corresponding EXE Installation File as follows: To install the system NOD32 on a server NAS system without a CD drive, the server NAS system needs to be connected to a network with access to a client computer equipped with a CD drive. The client system latter has to be accessible from your NAS system. Microsoft(r) Server Appliance Kit has to be installed on the server to carry out a standard installation process.
3.1 Installing NOD32 via Terminal Services/Remote Desktop
1 Insert the NOD32 Installation CD into the NAS system or the network client system with a CDROM drive.
2 If the CD has been placed on a remote client system, share the CDROM drive. See the client system’s online help for more information on how to
share the contents of the CDROM.
3 From a web browser, log in to the NAS Manager webUI.
4 Click Maintenance. Select ‘Terminal Services’ or ‘Remote Desktop’ from the maintenance tab menu.
5 Log in to the NAS system.
6 If the NOD32 installation CD is on a remote client, map a network drive to the CD share created during step 2.
7 Click Start Button.
8 Click Run…
NAS system without direct access to Internet
On a system that has the NOD32 system installed with the administrator module, but does not have direct Internet access, download the current
update files and place them in a special directory on the NAS system. Use the update module on the system not connected to the Internet, and
download the update files from the NAS system to which they were copied. The directory containing the update files is the new update server for the NOD32 system installed on the NAS system. Specify the path to this new update server on the Update page of the Antivirus secondary navigation bar. To learn more about creating a new directory with the update files (Update Mirror), see Appendix A: Creating network update directory (Update Mirror).
Creating a profile defines the parameters of a task. You can create profiles for scanning and updates.
5.1 Creating a new scanning profile
1 Click Maintenance in the NAS Manager.
2 Click Terminal Services or Remote Desktop.
3 Log on to the server
4 Double-click the NOD32 icon located on Terminal Services Client desktop window to open the main NOD32 on-demand user interface.
5 Click through the available tabs, including, Scanning targets, Scanning log, Actions, and Setup to select the profile parameters.
6 To complete creation of the new profile, click the Profile tab.
7 Click Profile.
8 Click New and enter the profile name.
9 Click OK and then click Save.
10 Click OK to return to the Profile tab and finish the procedure.
The scanning profile is ready to use. Use the Antivirus Scheduler secondary navigation bar option to schedule a new scanning task that runs in the mode of the new profile.
5.2 Creating a new update profile
1 Click Maintenance in the NAS Manager.
2 Click Terminal Services or Remote Desktop.
3 Log on to the server
4 Click the NOD32 ‘eye’ icon located in the main system task bar to display the NOD32 Control Center.
5 Click the Update button (next to the globe icon) in the main NOD32 Control Center window.
6 Click Settings to display the Setup of Automatic Update window.
7 Select desired options from available options (Location, Servers, Type of update, Schedule, Proxy server settings, etc).
8 Click Profiles.
9 Enter the new profile name.
10 Click OK to save selected option into the new profile.
The new profile is now available for use via NAS Manager (Antivirus, Scheduler) and a new scheduled task using this profile can be defined.
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June 8, 2010 | Posted in Anti Viruses, Dell Manual, Server
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