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6.5
The Backup Screen
Use this screen to back up your CGNM/ CGNM-3552’s settings to your computer, to
load settings from a backup you created earlier, to reboot your CGNM/ CGNM-3552,
or to return it to its factory default settings.
Click
Admin
>
Backup
. The following screen displays.
Figure 43:
The Admin: Backup Screen
Result
This field displays a report of the test most recently
performed.
Apply
Click this to save your changes to the fields in this
screen.
Cancel
Click this to return the fields in this screen to their last-
saved values without saving your changes.
Help
Click this to see information about the fields in this
screen.
Table 33:
The Admin: Diagnostics Screen (continued)
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
6.6
The USB Storage Screen
Use this screen to configure your CGNM/ CGNM-3552’s USB settings.
Click
Admin
>
USB Storage
. The following screen displays.
Figure 44:
The Admin: USB Storage Screen
Table 34:
The Admin: Backup Screen
Back Up Your Settings
Locally
Click this to create a backup of all your CGNM/ CGNM-
3552’s settings on your computer.
Restore Settings From a
Local File
Use these fields to return your CGNM/ CGNM-3552’s
settings to those specified in a backup that you created
earlier.
Click
Browse
to select a backup, then click
Restore
to
return your CGNM/ CGNM-3552’s settings to those
specified in the backup.
Reboot Device
Click
Reboot
to restart your CGNM/ CGNM-3552.
Restore Factory Default
Settings
Click
Factory
to return your CGNM/ CGNM-3552 to its
factory default settings.
When you do this, all your user-configured settings are
lost, and cannot be retrieved.
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
6.7
The Device Reset Screen
Use this screen to back up your CGNM/ CGNM-3552’s settings to your computer, to
load settings from a backup you created earlier, to reboot your CGNM/ CGNM-3552,
or to return it to its factory default settings.
Click
Admin
>
Device Reset
. The following screen displays.
Table 35:
The Admin: USB Storage Screen
Shared Status
Use this field to select whether the shared status of USB
be active or not.
Select
Enabled
to activate the
shared status
.
Select
Disabled
to deactivate the
shared status
.
No
This displays the arbitrary identification number assigned
to the shared disk.
Disk
This displays the network path of the shared disk.
Action
Click
Eject
to remove the
shared disk.
Save Changes
Click this to save your changes to the fields in this
screen.
Cancel
Click this to return the fields in this screen to their last-
saved values without saving your changes.
Help
Click this to see information about the fields in this
screen.
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Figure 45:
The Admin: Device Reset Screen
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 36:
The Admin: Device Reset Screen
Reboot Device
Click
Reboot
to restart your CGNM/ CGNM-3552.
Restore Factory Default
Settings
Click
Factory Reset
to return your CGNM/ CGNM-3552
to its factory default settings.
When you do this, all your user-configured settings are
lost, and cannot be retrieved.
Help
Click this to see information about the fields in this screen.
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SECURITY
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Security
This chapter describes the screens that display when you click
Security
in the
toolbar. It contains the following sections:
Security Overview
on page
1
The Firewall Screen
on page
2
The Service Filter Screen
on page
5
The Device Filter Screen
on page
10
The Keyword Filter Screen
on page
14
7.1
Security Overview
This section describes some of the concepts related to the
Security
screens.
7.1.1
Firewall
The term “firewall” comes from a construction technique designed to prevent the
spread of fire from one room to another. Similarly, your CGNM/ CGNM-3552’s firewall
prevents intrusion attempts and other undesirable activity originating from the WAN,
keeping the computers on your LAN safe. You can also use filtering techniques to
specify the computers and other devices you want to allow on the LAN, and prevent
certain traffic from going from the LAN to the WAN.