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Table 7 Configuration Menu Screens Summary (continued)
FOLDER OR LINK TAB
Signature
Anti-Spam
Profile
Mail Scan
Black/White List
DNSBL
SSL Inspection
Profile
Exclude List
Certificate Update
Device HA
General
Device HA Pro
Active-Passive
Mode
Object
Zone
Zone
User/Group
User
Group
Setting
AP Profile
Radio
SSID
MON Profile
MON Profile
Application
Application
Application Group
Address/Geo
Address
IP
Address Group
Geo IP
Service
Service
Service Group
Schedule
Schedule
Schedule Group
Chapter 1 Introduction
FUNCTION
Search for signatures by signature name or attributes and
configure how the ZyWALL/USG uses them.
Turn anti-spam on or off and manage anti-spam policies. Create
anti-spam template(s) of settings to apply to a traffic flow using a
security policy.
Configure e-mail scanning details.
Set up a black list to identify spam and a white list to identify
legitimate e-mail.
Have the ZyWALL check e-mail against DNS Black Lists.
Decrypt HTTPS traffic for UTM inspection. Create SSL Inspection
template(s) of settings to apply to a traffic flow using a security
policy.
Configure services to be excluded from SSL Inspection.
Use this screen to update the latest certificates of servers uisng
SSL connections to the ZyWALL/USG network.
Configure Device HA global settings, and see the status of each
interface monitored by Device HA.
Configure Device HA Pro global, monitored interfaces and
synchronization settings.
Configure active-passive mode Device HA.
Configure zone template(s) used to define various policies.
Create and manage users.
Create and manage groups of users.
Manage default settings for all users, general settings for user
sessions, and rules to force user authentication.
Create template(s) of radio settings to apply to policies as an
object.
Create template(s) of wireless settings to apply to radio profiles or
policies as an object.
Create and manage rogue AP monitoring files that can be
associated with different APs.
Create template(s) of services to apply to policies as an object.
Create and manage groups of applications to apply to policies as a
single object.
Create and manage host, range, and network (subnet) addresses.
Create and manage groups of addresses to apply to policies as a
single objects.
Update the database of country-to-IP address mappings and
manually configure country-to-IP address mappings for geographic
address objects that can be used in security policies.
Create and manage TCP and UDP services.
Create and manage groups of services to apply to policies as a
single object.
Create one-time and recurring schedules.
Create and manage groups of schedules to apply to policies as a
single object.
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