Configuring TMCM Settings Parent topic

To use Trend Micro Control Manager (TMCM) to manage IMSS, enable the Control Manager/MCP agent on the IMSS server and configure Control Manager server settings. If a proxy server is between the Control Manager server and IMSS, configure proxy settings. If a firewall is between the Control Manager server and IMSS, configure port forwarding to work with the firewall's port-forwarding functionality.
Note
Note
For additional information about Control Manager, see the Control Manager documentation.

Procedure

  1. Go to AdministrationIMSS ConfigurationConnections.
    The Components tab displays by default.
  2. Click the TMCM Server tab.
  3. Under TMCM Server Settings, specify the following parameters:
    Option Description
    Enable MCP Agent
    Select the check box to enable the agent.
    Server
    Specify the Control Manager IP address or FQDN.
    Communication protocol
    Select HTTP or HTTPS and specify the corresponding port number. The default port number for HTTP access is 80, and the default port number for HTTPS is 443.
    Web server authentication
    Specify the credentials to access the Control Manager web server.
  4. Under Proxy Settings, specify the following parameters:
    Option Description
    Enable proxy
    Select the check box to enable the proxy server.
    Proxy type
    Select the protocol that the proxy server uses: HTTP, SOCKS4, or SOCKS5.
    Proxy server
    Specify the proxy server FQDN or IP address, port number, and the user name and password.
    Port
    Specify the port for the proxy server.
    User name
    Specify the user name to access the proxy server.
    Password
    Specify the password for the user name.
  5. Under Suspicious Object List Settings, do the following:
    • If you want IMSS to detect suspicious files, select the Suspicious file list check box and specify the interval to synchronize the suspicious file list from Control Manager. The default synchronization interval is 5 minutes, and the minimum interval is 1 minute.
    • If you want IMSS to detect suspicious URLs, select the Suspicious URL list check box.
      Note
      Note
      IMSS detects suspicious URLs based on Web Reputation Services available through Smart Protection Servers. Make sure you have properly configured Web Reputation settings and Smart Protection Servers.
  6. Click Save.
    If you are using the Configuration Wizard, click Next.
    If you enabled the agent, it will soon register to the Control Manager server. If you disabled the agent, IMSS will soon log off from the Control Manager server. Verify the change on the Control Manager management console.
    Note
    Note
    In addition, make sure that your Control Manager version is Version 6.0 Service Pack 3 Patch 3 Hotfix 3611 or later and the Smart Protection Server version is 3.0 Patch 1 or later.