● Several roles that can be assigned to each administrator
● Restrict the days and times for administrator login
● Limit web access to the Bandura Cyber TIG to specific internet addresses or networks
● Change the TCP port used for the HTTPS server
● Change the security certificate on the Bandura Cyber TIG, and require that
administrative computers also have security certificates
● Create static ARP entries
● Create IPsec tunnel and transport connections
Also consider other things that can be configured:
● Network Time Protocol (NTP) to keep the date and time accurately synchronized with
atomic time clocks
● Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) to send Bandura Cyber TIG operational
status to network management systems
● Syslog to stream log data to remote computers using a standard protocol
● Alarms to have visual and audible notifications delivered on your Bandura Cyber TIG
screen
There are also general operation and maintenance activities:
● Logout to end a login session
● Reboot to restart the Bandura Cyber TIG (Bandura Cyber TIG will be in bypass mode
during this time)
● Shutdown to turn off the Bandura Cyber TIG (Bandura Cyber TIG will be in bypass mode
while turned off)
● Console Mode to do low level configuration changes or factory reset the unit
● Active Sessions to show who is currently logged into the Bandura Cyber TIG
● Import and Export configurations to save the current configuration on your computer, or
to upload an existing configuration
● Firmware update to load a new operational software into the Bandura Cyber TIG
● Bypass Mode to turn off the packet filtering feature
3 Bandura Cyber TIG Menu Reference
The Bandura Cyber TIG is configured through a standard web browser. This section of the
manual describes the various screens you use to administer the Bandura Cyber TIG.
3.1 Dashboard
The dashboard gives you a quick, graphical look at two system summaries, Connection
Summary and Threat Summary.
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