Messages per Email is the maximum number of system log messages that are allowed
to accumulate before sending the email. The default setting of 0 means unlimited, and is
typically appropriate for all systems but those that experience heavy traffic.
Click Submit to apply your changes.
Reboot and Reset
Rebooting does not erase your CyberGuard SG appliance's configuration, however
network connections such as your Internet connection, VPN tunnels, etc. are terminated
and re-established when the device is up and running again.
Warning
Before restoring your CyberGuard SG appliance to its default factory settings via the web
management console or reset button, it is strongly recommended that you create a back
up of your configuration. Refer to the Save/Restore section earlier in this chapter for
details.
Reboot device
Click Reboot Now to have the CyberGuard SG appliance to perform a soft reboot. It
usually takes around 10 seconds before it is up and running again.
If you have enabled bridging, the CyberGuard SG appliance may take up to 30 seconds
to reboot. Any shared printers take 30 seconds to become available, during which time
print jobs are not accepted.
Erase configuration
To erase your CyberGuard SG appliance's configuration and return to the factory default
settings, click Erase Configuration. This is useful if you want to reconfigure the device
form scratch after an upgrade, or want to redeploy the device into a different
environment.
Reset button
Another method to clear the CyberGuard SG appliance's stored configuration information
is by pushing the reset button on the back panel of the CyberGuard SG appliance twice.
A bent paper clip is a suitable tool for performing this procedure.
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