Device software management

Device software refers to the software that a firewall device runs to provide services. It can be regarded as the operating system of the device.

The device software management function provides you with the software information of the firewall devices and allows you to perform a series of operations to the software of firewall devices, including deploying software to devices and backing up the software of devices. The device software list also displays the device type, the current software version, and the latest available new software version.

1.Configuration Guide

From the navigation tree of the system management component, select Device List under Device Management. The device management page appears, as shown in Figure 3. Then, select the Device Software Management tab to bring up the device software management page, as shown in Figure 6. Table 5 describes the device software management functions and Table 6 describes the fields of the device software list.

Figure 6 Device software management page

Table 5 Device software management functions

Function

Description

Deploying software to devices

Allows you to deploy software to devices as required.

 

 

Backing up the software of devices

Allows you to backup the software of selected devices to the device

software database.

 

 

 

Refreshing device information

Allows you to obtain the up-to-date device information.

 

Table 6 Fields of the device software list

 

 

Field

Description

Device Label

Device name and IP address. You can click the link to view details about

the device and modify the configuration.

 

 

 

Device Group

Device group to which the device belongs

 

 

Device Type

Model of the device

 

 

Current Version

Current software version of the device

 

 

 

Latest software version available for the device. This version information

Latest Version

comes from the software database.

 

2.Deploying software to devices

This software deployment function allows you to deploy main boot file to devices. On the device software management page, click Deploy Device Software to enter the software deployment page, as shown in Figure 7. Table 7 describes the software deployment configuration items. You can deploy software to

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