Item Description
Virtual Device
Set the virtual device to which a user belongs.
Every time a user logs in through the Web interface, the user logs in to the virtual device to which the user belongs. When a root virtual device user with privilege level Configure or Management logs in to the device, the user can log in to another virtual device by selecting Device > Virtual Device > Virtual Device. The access right of the user is the same as other virtual device users that have the same privilege level.
Table 20 Service type feature and hardware compatibility
Hardware | Feature compatible |
Does not support the DVPN service type. | |
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Supports all service types. | |
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F5000 | Supports all service types. |
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Firewall module | Supports all service types. |
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Does not support the DVPN service type. | |
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Does not support the DVPN service type. | |
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Configuration example
Network requirements
As shown in Figure 76, configure the firewall to allow user Emily to log in to the firewall (root virtual device) through the Web interface and view the data on the firewall, but prevent the user from performing any configurations.
Figure 76 Network diagram
Configuration procedure
1.Configure the IP address of the interface and the zone to which it belongs. (Details not shown.)
2.Configure local user Emily:
a.Select User > Local User from the navigation tree.
b.Click Add.
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