Advanced Menu; Reboot - McAfee SG310 Administration Manual

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System menu features

Advanced menu

Table 39 Filtering options for packets <Comment>(continued)
Packet Filtering Option
ether host aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff
ether src aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff
ether dst aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff
tcp port 80
tcp src port 80
tcp dst port 80
udp port 80
udp src port 80
udp dst port 80
ip proto 1
option and option
option or option
not option
Advanced menu
The advanced menu options are intended for network administrators and advanced users only.
Caution:
Altering the advanced configuration settings may render your UTM Firewall appliance inoperable.

Reboot

Rebooting does not erase your UTM Firewall appliance's configuration; however, network connections such
as your Internet connection and VPN tunnels are terminated and reestablished when the device is up and
running again.
Caution:
Before restoring your UTM Firewall appliance to its default factory settings via the Management Console
or erase button, it is strongly recommended that you create a backup of your configuration. See
configuration
Soft rebooting the device
Use this procedure to perform a soft reboot of the appliance. Normally, this should not be required, but if
so, should be done from the user interface rather than from the command line to prevent configuration
from being lost.
From the System menu, click Advanced. The Reboot page appears
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Figure 380 Reboot tab
Click Reboot. It usually takes around 10 seconds before the appliance is up and running again. If you
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have enabled bridging, the UTM Firewall appliance may take up to 30 seconds to reboot.
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remotely.
Description
Match packets with an Ethernet source or destination address of
aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff.
Match packets with an Ethernet source address of
aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff.
Match packets with an Ethernet destination address of
aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff.
Match TCP packets with a source or destination port of 80.
Match TCP packets with a source port of 80.
Match TCP packets with a destination port of 80.
Match UDP packets with a source or destination port of 80.
Match UDP packets with a source port of 80.
Match UDP packets with a destination port of 80.
Match IP packets with a protocol of 1 (ICMP).
Match packets if both of the options match.
Match packets if either of the options match.
Invert any of the previous options.
Backing up a
(Figure
380).

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