Description

Remarks on the draft.

 

 

Creation Time

Time when the draft is created.

 

 

Last Modify Time

Last time when the draft is modified.

 

 

Compare

Allows you to compare the draft with a configuration file to find the differences.

 

 

 

Allows you to set the draft as the configuration file for the device.

Restore

IMPORTANT:

 

Do not set a draft as the startup configuration file.

Return to Tabs on the device configuration information management page and functions provided.

Managing batch import

The batch import function allows you to add devices to the A-IMC Firewall Manager in batches by using a batch import file.

Configuration guide

From the navigation tree of the system management component, select Batch Import under Device Management. The batch import page appears, as shown in Figure 16. Click Browse to select the batch import file, and then click Apply.

Figure 16 Batch import of devices

Managing device groups

The device group management function allows you to add, modify, and delete device groups. When you add devices later, you can group devices into device groups so that you can manage and collect statistics on users, devices, and IP addresses by device group.

Configuration guide

From the navigation tree of the system management component, select Device Group List under Device Management. The device group management page appears, as shown in Figure 17. Table 15 describes the device group management functions.

Figure 17 Device group management page

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Firewall specifications

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