Difference between revisions of "GWAVAMAN"
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The first time you access the GWAVA management console after the initial install you will be asked to configure the basic settings for you environment. | The first time you access the GWAVA management console after the initial install you will be asked to configure the basic settings for you environment. | ||
− | + | There are 3 steps to get GWAVAMAN configured for use: | |
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− | The second step of the initial setup is is where you will set some | + | 1) On the first screen you will select weather its a new GWAVA server or if you will be joining it to an existing GWAVA Network. |
− | + | 2) The second step of the initial setup is is where you will set some rudimentary settings to secure the server. | |
+ | 3) The third and final step of the initial GWAVAMAN setup you simply verify the information your provided in step two. | ||
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The initial server setup (steps 1, 2, 3) only needs to be done one time but the server settings that were set can always be changed or altered in GWAVAMAN. | The initial server setup (steps 1, 2, 3) only needs to be done one time but the server settings that were set can always be changed or altered in GWAVAMAN. | ||
− | Once GWAVMAN's initial three steps are done you can use GWAVAMAN to install your | + | Once GWAVMAN's initial three steps are done you can use GWAVAMAN to install your scanners, configure rules within the scanners, etc. GWAVAMAN is the 'hub' of the GWAVA program in that it is in charge of generating and sending alerts, notifications, and holding the core configuration for your environment. |
Here are the basics of what you can do within GWAVMAN: | Here are the basics of what you can do within GWAVMAN: | ||
− | - Control a dashboard full of customizable statistic about your mail environment | + | - Control a dashboard full of customizable statistic about your mail environment |
− | - Access online documentation about the GWAVA product | + | - Access online documentation about the GWAVA product |
− | - Access the Quarantine Management system | + | - Access the Quarantine Management system |
− | - Access GWAVA.com and the GWAVA support site | + | - Access GWAVA.com and the GWAVA support site |
− | - Configure your System Management portion | + | - Configure your System Management portion |
− | - Licensing, Administrator accounts, System information, System Alerts, Reports, Message tracker, Default settings, Online updates | + | - Licensing, Administrator accounts, System information, System Alerts, Reports, Message tracker, Default settings, Online updates |
− | - Customize the Server / Interface Management | + | - Customize the Server / Interface Management |
− | - Server status, configure server, Configure domains, Server control, Antivirus agent setup, IP reputation agent setup, logs, install/create new interface, manage interface | + | - Server status, configure server, Configure domains, Server control, Antivirus agent setup, IP reputation agent setup, logs, install/create new interface, manage interface |
− | - Customize/Configure your scanning policy | + | - Customize/Configure your scanning policy |
Now lets got to [http://training.gwava.com/index.php/QMS QMS] | Now lets got to [http://training.gwava.com/index.php/QMS QMS] |
Revision as of 21:32, 29 July 2013
GWAVAMAN is simply the portion of GWAVA that the administator or other specified users will manage the settings and configuration for AntiVirus and AntiSpam protection.
To access and configure the performance of GWAVA you will open a browser window and enter the IP address or host name of the GWAVA server followed by the port number 49282 (http://ip_address:49282)
The first time you access the GWAVA management console after the initial install you will be asked to configure the basic settings for you environment.
There are 3 steps to get GWAVAMAN configured for use:
1) On the first screen you will select weather its a new GWAVA server or if you will be joining it to an existing GWAVA Network. 2) The second step of the initial setup is is where you will set some rudimentary settings to secure the server. 3) The third and final step of the initial GWAVAMAN setup you simply verify the information your provided in step two.
The initial server setup (steps 1, 2, 3) only needs to be done one time but the server settings that were set can always be changed or altered in GWAVAMAN.
Once GWAVMAN's initial three steps are done you can use GWAVAMAN to install your scanners, configure rules within the scanners, etc. GWAVAMAN is the 'hub' of the GWAVA program in that it is in charge of generating and sending alerts, notifications, and holding the core configuration for your environment.
Here are the basics of what you can do within GWAVMAN:
- Control a dashboard full of customizable statistic about your mail environment - Access online documentation about the GWAVA product - Access the Quarantine Management system - Access GWAVA.com and the GWAVA support site - Configure your System Management portion - Licensing, Administrator accounts, System information, System Alerts, Reports, Message tracker, Default settings, Online updates - Customize the Server / Interface Management - Server status, configure server, Configure domains, Server control, Antivirus agent setup, IP reputation agent setup, logs, install/create new interface, manage interface - Customize/Configure your scanning policy
Now lets got to QMS