Using the Web Browser Interface for Advanced Configuration Tasks
Managing AutoSynch™, Files, Firmware, Logging, and Boot Software
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Managing AutoSynch™, Files,
Firmware, Logging, and Boot Software
In the Utilities section of the Web browser interface, you can do basic file
management tasks, manage AutoSynch™, and set the router's firmware and
boot software using the Web browser interface.
The Utilities section of the Web browser interface includes the following
subsections:
AutoSynch™
Configuration
Firmware
Logging
Debug
Reboot Unit
Telnet to Unit
The AutoSynch™ section allows you to enable AutoSynch™ and force
synchronization. For more information on AutoSynch™ functions, see the
Basic Management and Configuration Guide, Chapter 1: Overview.
The Configuration section allows you to create and manage configuration files.
In the Firmware section, you can configure the router's primary and backup
firmware files, view the drive space used and free on the router's internal flash
and compact flash memories, upload, and delete firmware files.
The Debug section lets you activate debug messages that provide real-time
troubleshooting information about the activity of certain interfaces, proto-
cols, and operations on the router.
The Logging section lets you configure the event-history log of events logged
by the Secure Router OS firewall. For more information on event logging, see
"Enabling Event Logging" on page 16-30 in the Advanced Management and
Configuration Guide.
The Reboot Unit section provides two options for rebooting the router: save
and reboot or reboot without saving.
The Telnet to Unit section opens a terminal session software on your PC and
begins to negotiate a Telnet session between your PC and the router.