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Basic configuration
You can perform the following basic configuration in the web or at the CLI:
•
System name and user password. Modify the system name and the password of the current user. For
more information, see the chapters “Device management configuration” and “User management.”
•
Service management. Specify whether to enable the services like FTP, telnet, HTTP, and HTTPS, and
set port numbers for HTTP and HTTPS. For more information, see
Access Control Configuration
Guide
.
•
Interface IP address. Configure IP addresses for Layer 3 Ethernet interfaces and VLAN interfaces.
For more information, see
Network Management Configuration Guide
.
•
NAT. Configure dynamic NAT, internal server translation, and related parameters. For more
information, see
NAT Configuration Guide
.
•
Zone. Configure a zone to perform interface- or IP address-based security policy control. For more
information, see
Access Control Configuration Guide
.
This chapter describes the fast configuration by using the basic configuration wizard.
Launching the basic configuration wizard
Select
Wizard
from the navigation tree to enter the
Configuration Wizard
page, and then click the
Basic
Device Information
hyperlink to enter the first page of the basic configuration page, as shown in
.