SonicWALL 5.8.1 Microscope & Magnifier User Manual


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SonicOS 5.8.1 Administrator Guide
Modifying or Temporarily Disabling the CFS Exclusion List
To modify or temporarily disable the CFS Exclusion List, perform these tasks:
Step 1 To keep the CFS Exclusion List entries but temporarily allow content filtering to be applied to
these IP addresses, uncheck the Enable CFS Exclusion List checkbox.
Step 2 To edit a trusted domain entry, click the Edit icon.
Step 3 To delete an individual trusted domain, click on the Delete icon for the entry.
Step 4 To delete all trusted domains, click Delete All.
CFS Policy per IP Address Range
To configure a custom CFS policy for a range of IP addresses, perform these tasks:
Step 1 Scroll down to the CFS Policy per IP Address Range section and select the Enable Policy
per IP Address Range checkbox.
Step 2 Click Add. The Add CFS Policy per IP Address Range window is displayed.
Step 3 Enter the first IP address in the range in the IP Address From: field and the last address in the
IP Address To: field.
Step 4 Select the CFS policy to apply to this IP address range in the CFS Policy: pulldown window.
Step 5 Optionally add a comment about this IP address range in the Comment: field.
Step 6 Click OK.
Web Page to Display when Blocking
You can fully customize the web page that is displayed to the user when access to a blocked
site is attempted. To revert to the default page, click the Default Blocked Page button.
Configuring Legacy SonicWALL Filter Properties
You can customize SonicWALL content filtering features included with SonicOS from the
SonicWALL Filter Properties window. A valid subscription to SonicWALL CFS Premium on a
SonicWALL security appliance running SonicOS Enhanced allows you to create custom
policies to apply to specified user groups. The Default CFS Premium policy is used as the
content filtering basis for all users not assigned to a specific custom policy.