UAG5100 User’s Guide
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41.1 Overview
Use the system screens to configure general UAG settings.
41.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter
• Use the System > Host Name screen (see
) to configure a unique
name for the UAG in your network.
• Use the System > USB Storage screen (see
) to configure the
settings for the connected USB devices.
• Use the System > Date/Time screen (see
) to configure the date and
time for the UAG.
• Use the System > Console Speed screen (see
) to configure the
console port speed when you connect to the UAG via the console port using a terminal emulation
program.
• Use the System > DNS screen (see
) to configure the DNS (Domain
Name System) server used for mapping a domain name to its corresponding IP address and vice
versa.
• Use the System > WWW screens (see
) to configure settings for HTTP
or HTTPS access to the UAG and how the login and access user screens look.
• Use the System > SSH screen (see
) to configure SSH (Secure SHell)
used to securely access the UAG’s command line interface. You can specify which zones allow
SSH access and from which IP address the access can come.
• Use the System > TELNET screen (see
) to configure Telnet to access
the UAG’s command line interface. Specify which zones allow Telnet access and from which IP
address the access can come.
• Use the System > FTP screen (see
) to specify from which zones FTP
can be used to access the UAG. You can also specify from which IP addresses the access can
come. You can upload and download the UAG’s firmware and configuration files using FTP. Please
also see
for more information about firmware and configuration files.
• Your UAG can act as an SNMP agent, which allows a manager station to manage and monitor the
UAG through the network. Use the System > SNMP screen (see
) to
configure SNMP settings, including from which zones SNMP can be used to access the UAG. You
can also specify from which IP addresses the access can come.
• The Language screen (
) sets the user interface language for the
UAG’s Web Configurator screens.
Note: See each section for related background information and term definitions.