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About the Default Configuration Page

To access this page, click Configure > UTM Policy > Default Configuration.

You can configure the default Content Security configuration for web filtering, antivirus, antispam, and content filtering profiles on the selected device(s). You can assign the default configuration on the device(s) with Junos OS Release 18.2 and later. You can configure only one default configuration on each device.

If any parameter in a specific Content Security feature profile is not configured, then the corresponding parameter is applied from the Content Security default configuration. The Content Security default configuration CLI is generated as part of unified or standard firewall policy, where the corresponding device with default Content Security configuration is assigned.

Tasks You Can Perform

You can perform the following tasks from this page:

Field Descriptions

Table 1 provides guidelines on using the fields on the Default Configuration page.

Table 1: Fields on the Default Configuration Page

Field

Description

Name

Name of the default Content Security configuration.

Description

Provides description of the default Content Security configuration.

Domain

Specifies the user domain.

Antispam Type

Specifies the Antispam type. Antispam examines transmitted messages to identify any e-mail spam.

Antivirus Type

Specifies the Antivirus type. Antivirus implements a file-based scanning process on specific application layer traffic to check for viruses against a virus signature database.

Content Filtering Type

Specifies the Content Filtering type. Content filtering specifies the kind of traffic to block or permit based on the MIME type, file extension, and protocol commands.

Web Filtering Type

Specifies the Web Filtering type. Web filtering specifies the kind of traffic to block or permit based on the MIME type, file extension, and protocol commands.

Devices

The devices(s) on which you want to assign the default configuration.