Easy Mode Settings - ZyXEL Communications USG40 User Manual

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• Initial Setup Wizard for Internet access - you should have your Internet access account
information at hand
• VPN Wizard for a site-to-site tunnel between ZyWALL/USG networks, a tunnel from a remote
client using the Zyxel client VPN software to the ZyWALL/USG network, or a tunnel from a remote
client using other VPN software to the ZyWALL/USG network
• Port Forwarding Wizard to set up a server, such as a NAS in your network that you or other
people can access from outside the network
• Wi-Fi and Guest Wizard to set up a wireless name and security for normal and guest (Internet
only) wireless access to the ZyWALL/USG
• Security Service Wizard to configure subscriptions for content filtering, IDP, and anti-virus
services.
There are also links to:
• MyZyXEL Portal where you can subscribe for security services such as content filtering, IDP,
and anti-virus
• One Security Portal where you can get configuration walkthroughs, troubleshooting help and
other help on security services and VPN
• Expert Mode which contains all the advanced menus.

4.1.2 Easy Mode Settings

Click
to display the Easy Mode Settings menu.
Figure 51 Easy Mode Settings
• Create Recovery Point - a recovery point is a point to which all the ZyWALL/USG's
configuration can be reset to after you click Create Recovery Point. Choose this when you have
some configurations done and everything is working correctly.
• Restore Last Recovery Point - choose this if you have problems with recent configurations
done on the ZyWALL/USG and you want to return to a previous configuration point where
everything was working correctly. You will lose all configurations done after the restore point.
• Restart - reboot the ZyWALL/USG after upgrading new firmware. It may also be useful when
troubleshooting. Changes in the Web configurator are saved automatically and do not change
when you reboot. If you made changes in the CLI, however, you have to use the write command
to save the configuration before you reboot.
• Shutdown - use this to safely turn off the ZyWALL/USG in preparation for disconnecting the
power. Shutdown writes all cached data to the local storage and stops the system processes. It
does not turn off the power. Wait for the device to shut down before you manually turn off or
remove the power.
Chapter 4 Easy Mode
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