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Becoming familiar with the SGMI
Navigating in the SGMI
Using the SGMI menus
The SGMI menus provide access to the following functionality.
Table 2-1
SGMI menu options
Menu
Option
Description
File
Save
Saves changes to configurations.
“Saving and activating configuration changes”
Revert to Last Saved
Revert to Last Active
Reverts to the last point that you saved or activated changes.
Backup
Restore
Lets you backup your security gateway configurations.
Lets you restore your security gateway configurations.
“Backing up and restoring configurations”
Import Users
Import VPN
Lets you import users, IPsec VPN tunnels, and LDIF settings for users
and user groups.
See the following:
■
“Importing users and user groups”
■
“Importing Client VPN information”
Log Off
Exit
Logs you out temporarily, or lets you leave the SGMI by exiting.
Edit
Cut
Copy
Paste
Lets you perform cut, copy, and paste operations on selected
information, using the clipboard.
“Adding configuration objects”
New
Opens a properties dialog box to let you create a new object.
“Adding configuration objects”
Select All
Delete
Selects all objects in a table.
Lets you delete selected objects.
“Deleting configuration objects”
Properties
Lets you view the properties of the selected object.
“Viewing and modifying object properties”
View
Show Columns
Displays a list of all columns available for an object, so that you can
change the column display in a table.
“Changing the display of objects in a table”
In Use By
Opens the lower pane to show the configurations that use the selected
object.
Summary of Contents for Security 5600 Series, Security 5400 Series,Clientless VPN 4400 Series
Page 76: ...76 Managing administrative access Enabling SSH for command line access to the appliance...
Page 242: ...242 Defining your security environment Controlling full application inspection of traffic...
Page 243: ...243 Defining your security environment Controlling full application inspection of traffic...
Page 269: ...268 Limiting user access Authenticating using Out Of Band Authentication OOBA...
Page 373: ...372 Preventing attacks Enabling protection for logical network interfaces...
Page 509: ...508 Generating reports Upgrade reports...
Page 553: ...552 Advanced system settings Configuring advanced options...
Page 557: ...556 SSL server certificate management Installing a signed certificate...
Page 861: ...860 Index...