4 BASIC S ETTINGS OF THE FIREWALLChapters 4 to 10 describe in detail, each of the management operationsavailable from the Firewall’s web interface. You can access theseoperations using a Web browser.Refer to Figure 20 below for menu structure details of the Web interfaceof the Firewall.Figure 20 Tree Diagram of the menu structureThe descriptions of these menu options are split into chapters as follows: Chapter 4 — This chapter describes the functions available in theGeneral and Network menus of the Web interface. These functionsare used to configure the Firewall for your network and location andare most frequently accessed when setting up or moving the Firewallor reconfiguring it for another role. Chapter 5 — “Setting up Web Filtering” describes the functionsavailable in the Filter menu of the Web interface. These functionsallow you to control the access your users have to information on theWeb. Chapter 6 — “Using the Firewall Diagnostic Tools” describes thefunctions available in the Log and Tools menus of the Web interface.These functions allow you to monitor and manage your Firewall.General Unit Status Set Password Set TimeNetworkFilterLogToolsPolicyAdvancedVPNHigh AvailabilitySettingsSettingsView LogRestartServicesProxy RelayVPN SummaryConfigureDMZ AddressCustom ListLog SettingsConfigurationAdd ServiceIntranetVPN ConfigureDHCP ServerFilter UpdateReportsUpgradePolicy RulesStatic RoutesRADIUSDHCP SetupKeywordsUser PrivilegesOne-to-One NATDiagnosticsConsentManagementDUA1611-0AAA02.book Page 51 Thursday, August 2, 2001 4:01 PM