152 CHAPTER 10: U SING CONTENT F ILTERINGSetting UpFiltering PoliciesTo set up a filtering policy you need to first specify different Category Setsthat describe the type of access you want to enforce. You must thenassign what Category Sets are active on which days and at which timesby creating a Policy Schedule.Setting Up a Category SetA Category Set forms part of the filtering policy and comprises a subsetof the twenty Web Site Filter categories. When you create a Category Set,you can include categories from two distinct groups: Core Categories andProductivity Categories. Core Categories include Sexually Explicit Material; Gambling;Violence; Drugs, Alcohol and Tobacco and Hate Speech. Productivity Categories include Astrology and Mysticism; Games;Hobbies; Motor Vehicles; Shopping; Chat; General News; Investments;Personals and Dating; Sports; Entertainment; Glamour and IntimateApparel; Job Search; Real Estate and Travel.For further information about these categories and their meaning, seeAppendix J.More than one Category Set can exist at the same time and can beenforced at different times of the day on different days of the week.Furthermore, multiple Category Sets can be active at the same time in thepolicy schedule.To set up a Category Set using the Web interface:1 Log in to the Web interface.2 Click Content Filter on the Toolbar.3 Select Webcache Filtering > 3Com Web Site Filter > Category Sets in theNavigation Tree.4 To add a Category Set, enter the name in the Category Set Name field,then select Add. Repeat this for each Category Set that you want to add.A newly added Category Set will have no categories selected. Edit thecategories by clicking the Edit button.All Category Set Names must be unique on the Webcache. If you enter aname that conflicts with an existing Category Set Name, an errormessage is displayed.5 To modify the categories that will be blocked by the Category Set, clickon an entry in the list and click Edit.dua1611-5aaa04.book Page 152 Friday, November 29, 2002 8:56 PM