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Transfer
Protocol
Select whether the Vantage CNM sessions should use regular HTTP
connections or secure HTTPS connections.
Note: HTTPS is recommended.
The Vantage CNM server must use the same setting.
Device
Management
IP
Select
Auto
to have the ZyWALL allow Vantage CNM sessions to connect
to any of the ZyWALL’s IP addresses.
Select
Custom
to specify the ZyWALL’s IP address that allows Vantage
CNM sessions. Configure the
Custom IP
field if you select this. You
might for example need to specify the IP address when using a WAN
trunk that uses multiple WAN IP addresses.
Custom IP
Specify the ZyWALL’s IP address that allows Vantage CNM sessions. This
field applies when you select
Custom
in the
Device Management IP
field.
Keepalive
Interval
Set how often the ZyWALL sends a keep alive packet to the Vantage
CNM server if there is no other traffic. The keep alive packets maintain
the Vantage CNM server’s control session.
Periodic Inform
Interval
Select this option to have the ZyWALL periodically send “Inform”
messages to the Vantage CNM server.
HTTPS
Authentication
When you are using HTTPs, select this option to have the ZyWALL
authenticate the Vantage CNM server’s certificate. In order to do this
you need to import the Vantage CNM server’s public key (certificate) into
the ZyWALL’s trusted certificates.
Vantage
Certificate
Select the Vantage CNM server’s certificate. This applies when you
enable HTTPS authentication.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save your changes back to the ZyWALL.
Reset
Click
Reset
to return the screen to its last-saved settings.
Table 226
Configuration > System > Vantage CNM (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
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45.12
Language Screen
Click
Configuration > System > Language
to open the following screen. Use
this screen to select a display language for the ZyWALL’s Web Configurator
screens.
Figure 423
Configuration > System > Language
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 227
Configuration > System > Language
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Language Setting
Select a display language for the ZyWALL’s Web Configurator
screens. You also need to open a new browser session to display the
screens in the new language.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save your changes back to the ZyWALL.
Reset
Click
Reset
to return the screen to its last-saved settings.
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C
HAPTER
46
Log and Report
46.1
Overview
Use these screens to configure daily reporting and log settings.
46.1.1
What You Can Do In this Chapter
Use the
Email Daily Report
screen (
Section 46.2 on page 723
) to configure
where and how to send daily reports and what reports to send.
Use the
Maintenance
>
Log Setting
screens (
Section 46.3 on page 725
) to
specify which log messages are e-mailed, where they are e-mailed, and how
often they are e-mailed.
46.2
Email Daily Report
Use the
Email Daily Report
screen to start or stop data collection and view
various statistics about traffic passing through your ZyWALL.
Note: Data collection may decrease the ZyWALL’s traffic throughput rate.
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Click
Configuration > Log & Report > Email Daily Report
to display the
following screen. Configure this screen to have the ZyWALL e-mail you system
statistics every day.
Figure 424
Configuration > Log & Report > Email Daily Report
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
46.3
Log Setting Screens
The
Log
Setting
screens control log messages and alerts. A log message stores
the information for viewing (for example, in the
View Log
tab) or regular e-
mailing later, and an alert is e-mailed immediately. Usually, alerts are used for
events that require more serious attention, such as system errors and attacks.
The ZyWALL provides a system log and supports e-mail profiles and remote syslog
servers. The system log is available on the
View Log
tab, the e-mail profiles are
used to mail log messages to the specified destinations, and the other four logs
are stored on specified syslog servers.
Table 228
Configuration > Log & Report > Email Daily Report
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Enable Email
Daily Report
Select this to send reports by e-mail every day.
Mail Server
Type the name or IP address of the outgoing SMTP server.
Mail Subject
Type the subject line for the outgoing e-mail. Select
Append system
name
to add the ZyWALL’s system name to the subject. Select
Append
date time
to add the ZyWALL’s system date and time to the subject.
Mail From
Type the e-mail address from which the outgoing e-mail is delivered. This
address is used in replies.
Mail To
Type the e-mail address (or addresses) to which the outgoing e-mail is
delivered.
SMTP
Authentication
Select this check box if it is necessary to provide a user name and
password to the SMTP server.
User Name
This box is effective when you select the
SMTP Authentication
check
box. Type the user name to provide to the SMTP server when the log is e-
mailed.
Password
This box is effective when you select the
SMTP Authentication
check
box. Type the password to provide to the SMTP server when the log is e-
mailed.
Send Report
Now
Click this button to have the ZyWALL send the daily e-mail report
immediately.
Time for
sending
report
Select the time of day (hours and minutes) when the log is e-mailed. Use
24-hour notation.
Report Items
Select the information to include in the report. Select
Reset counters
after sending report successfully
if you only want to see statistics for
a 24 hour period.
Reset All
Counters
Click this to discard all report data and start all of the counters over at
zero.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save your changes back to the ZyWALL.
Reset
Click
Reset
to return the screen to its last-saved settings.

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