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Service
Service
Create and manage TCP and UDP services.
Service Group
Create and manage groups of services.
Schedule
Create one-time and recurring schedules.
AAA Server
Active Directory-
Default
Configure the default Active Directory settings.
Active Directory-
Group
Create and manage groups of Active Directory
servers.
LDAP-Default
Configure the default LDAP settings.
LDAP-Group
Create and manage groups of LDAP servers.
RADIUS-Default
Configure the default RADIUS settings.
RADIUS-Group
Create and manage groups of RADIUS servers.
Auth. Method
Create and manage ways of authenticating users.
Certificate
My Certificates
Create and manage the ZyWALL’s certificates.
Trusted
Certificates
Import and manage certificates from trusted
sources.
ISP Account
Create and manage ISP account information for
PPPoE/PPTP interfaces.
SSL
Application
Create SSL web application objects.
Endpoint
Security
Create Endpoint Security (EPS) objects.
System
Host Name
Configure the system and domain name for the
ZyWALL.
Date/Time
Configure the current date, time, and time zone in
the ZyWALL.
Console
Speed
Set the console speed.
DNS
Configure the DNS server and address records for
the ZyWALL.
WWW
Service Control
Configure HTTP, HTTPS, and general
authentication.
Login Page
Configure how the login and access user screens
look.
SSH
Configure SSH server and SSH service settings.
TELNET
Configure telnet server settings for the ZyWALL.
FTP
Configure FTP server settings.
SNMP
Configure SNMP communities and services.
Vantage CNM
Configure and allow your ZyWALL to be managed
by the Vantage CNM server.
Language
Select the Web Configurator language.
Log & Report
Table 7
Configuration Menu Screens Summary
(continued)
FOLDER OR
LINK
TAB
FUNCTION
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3.3.2.4
Maintenance Menu
Use the maintenance menu screens to manage configuration and firmware files,
run diagnostics, and reboot or shut down the ZyWALL.
3.3.3
Main Window
The main window shows the screen you select in the navigation panel. The main
window screens are discussed in the rest of this document.
Right after you log in, the
Dashboard
screen is displayed. See
Chapter 8 on page
157
for more information about the
Dashboard
screen.
3.3.3.1
Warning Messages
Warning messages, such as those resulting from misconfiguration, display in a
popup window.
Figure 15
Warning Message
Email Daily
Report
Configure where and how to send daily reports and
what reports to send.
Log Setting
Configure the system log, e-mail logs, and remote
syslog servers.
Table 7
Configuration Menu Screens Summary
(continued)
FOLDER OR
LINK
TAB
FUNCTION
Table 8
Maintenance Menu Screens Summary
FOLDER OR
LINK
TAB
FUNCTION
File Manager
Configuration
File
Manage and upload configuration files for the
ZyWALL.
Firmware
Package
View the current firmware version and to upload
firmware.
Shell Script
Manage and run shell script files for the ZyWALL.
Diagnostics
Diagnostic
Collect diagnostic information.
Packet Capture
Capture packets for analysis.
Reboot
Restart the ZyWALL.
Shutdown
Turn off the ZyWALL.
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3.3.3.2
Site Map
Click
Site MAP
to see an overview of links to the Web Configurator screens. Click
a screen’s link to go to that screen.
Figure 16
Site Map
3.3.3.3
Object Reference
Click
Object Reference
to open the
Object Reference
screen. Select the type of
object and the individual object and click
Refresh
to show which configuration
settings reference the object. The following example shows which configuration
settings reference the ldap-users user object (in this case the first firewall rule).
Figure 17
Object Reference
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The fields vary with the type of object. The following table describes labels that
can appear in this screen.
3.3.3.4
CLI Messages
Click
CLI
to look at the CLI commands sent by the Web Configurator. These
commands appear in a popup window, such as the following.
Figure 18
CLI Messages
Click
Clear
to remove the currently displayed information.
See the Command Reference Guide for information about the commands.
3.3.4
Tables and Lists
The Web Configurator tables and lists are quite flexible and provide several
options for how to display their entries.
Table 9
Object References
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Object Name
This identifies the object for which the configuration settings that use it
are displayed. Click the object’s name to display the object’s
configuration screen in the main window.
#
This field is a sequential value, and it is not associated with any entry.
Service
This is the type of setting that references the selected object. Click a
service’s name to display the service’s configuration screen in the main
window.
Priority
If it is applicable, this field lists the referencing configuration item’s
position in its list, otherwise
N/A
displays.
Name
This field identifies the configuration item that references the object.
Description
If the referencing configuration item has a description configured, it
displays here.
Refresh
Click this to update the information in this screen.
Cancel
Click
Cancel
to close the screen.
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3.3.4.1
Manipulating Table Display
Here are some of the ways you can manipulate the Web Configurator tables.
1
Click a column heading to sort the table’s entries according to that column’s
criteria.
Figure 19
Sorting Table Entries by a Column’s Criteria
2
Click the down arrow next to a column heading for more options about how to
display the entries. The options available vary depending on the type of fields in
the column. Here are some examples of what you can do:
Sort in ascending alphabetical order
Sort in descending (reverse) alphabetical order
Select which columns to display
Group entries by field
Show entries in groups
Filter by mathematical operators (<, >, or =) or searching for text
Figure 20
Common Table Column Options

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