Each field is described in the following table.
Table 13 Configuration > User
LABEL
Password
Retype
Apply
Reset
6.5 USB Storage
The NSG can use a connected USB device to store the packet capture files and diagnostic information.
Use this screen to turn on this feature and set a disk full warning limit.
Note: Only connect one USB device. It must allow writing (it cannot be read-only) and use the
FAT16, FAT32, EXT2, or EXT3 file system.
Click Configuration > USB Storage to open the screen as shown next.
Figure 31 Configuration > USB Storage
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 14 Configuration > USB Storage
LABEL
Activate USB
storage service
Disk full warning
when remaining
space is less than
Save traffic log
data to USB
storage
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DESCRIPTION
Type your new system password (up to 63 ASCII characters). Note that as you type a
password, the screen displays a dot (.) for each character you type.
Retype your new password for confirmation.
Click Apply to save your changes back to the NSG.
Click Reset to return the screen to its last-saved settings.
DESCRIPTION
Select this if you want to use the connected USB device(s).
Set a number and select a unit (MB or %) to have the NSG send a warning message when the
remaining USB storage space is less than the value you set here.
If the USB storage device runs out of space, the NSG will stop storing the packet capture files
and diagnostic information on the USB storage device.
Select this to store traffic and system logs on the connected USB storage device.
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