6.6 Objects
Objects store information and are referenced by other features. If you update this
information in response to changes, the ZyWALL automatically propagates the
change through the features that use the object. Move your cursor over a
configuration object that has a magnifying-glass icon (such as a user group,
address, address group, service, service group, zone, or schedule) to display basic
information about the object.
The following table introduces the objects. You can also use this table when you
want to delete an object because you have to delete references to the object first.
Table 19 Objects Overview
OBJECT
user/group
address
address group
service, service
group
schedule
AAA server
authentication
methods
certificates
SSL Application
Endpoint Security
6.6.1 User/Group
Use these screens to configure the ZyWALL's administrator and user accounts. The
ZyWALL provides the following user types.
Table 20 User Types
TYPE
admin
limited-admin
user
ZyWALL USG 100/200 Series User's Guide
WHERE USED
See the User/Group section on page 111
groups.
VPN connections (local / remote network, NAT), policy routes
(criteria, next-hop [HOST], NAT), authentication policies, firewall,
application patrol (source, destination), content filter, NAT (HOST),
user settings (force user authentication), address groups, remote
management (System)
Policy routes (criteria), firewall, application patrol (source,
destination), content filter, user settings (force user authentication),
address groups, remote management (System)
Policy routes (criteria, port triggering), firewall, service groups, log
(criteria)
Policy routes (criteria), authentication policies, firewall, application
patrol, content filter, user settings (force user authentication)
Authentication methods
VPN gateways (extended authentication), WWW (client
authentication), L2TP VPN
VPN gateways, WWW, SSH, FTP
SSL VPN
Authentication policies, SSL VPN
ABILITIES
Change ZyWALL configuration (web, CLI)
Look at ZyWALL configuration (web)
Access network services, browse user-mode commands (CLI)
Chapter 6 Configuration Basics
for details on users and user
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