Content Security Gateway User’s Manual

Chapter 4: Web Configuration

4.1 System

The Content Security Gateway Administration and monitoring configuration is set by the System Administrator. The System Administrator can add or modify System settings and monitoring mode. The sub Administrators can only read System settings but not modify them. In System, the System Administrator can:

1.Add and change the sub Administrator’s names and passwords;

2.Back up all Content Security Gateway settings into local files;

“System” is the managing of settings such as the privileges of packets that pass through the Content Security Gateway and monitoring controls. Administrators may manage, monitor, and configure Content Security Gateway settings. All configurations are “read-only” for all users other than the Administrator; those users are not able to change any settings for the Content Security Gateway.

System setting can divide into two parts: Administration, Configure and Logout.

Administration:

Admin: has control of user access to the Content Security Gateway. He/she can add/remove users and change passwords.

Permitted IPs: Enables the Administrator to authorize specific internal/external IP address(es) for Managing Gateway.

Software Update: The administrator can update the device’s software with the latest version. Administrators may visit distributor’s web site to download the latest firmware. Administrators may update the device firmware to optimize its performance and keep up with the latest fixes for intruding attacks.

Configure:

Setting: The Administrator may use this function to backup Content Security Gateway configurations and export (save) them to an “Administrator” computer or anywhere on the network; or restore a configuration file to the device; or restore the Content Security Gateway back to default factory settings. Under Setting, the Administrator may enable e-mail alert notification. This will alert Administrator(s) automatically whenever the Content Security Gateway has experienced unauthorized access or a network hit (hacking or flooding). Once enabled, an IP address of a SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer protocol) Server is required. Up to two e-mail addresses can be entered for the alert notifications.

Date/Time: This function enables the Content Security Gateway to be synchronized either with an Internet Server time or with the client computer’s clock.

Multiple Subnet: This function allows local port to set multiple subnet works and connect with the internet through WAN IP Addresses.

Route Table: Use this function to enable the Administrator to add static routes for the networks when the dynamic route is not efficient enough.

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