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1 1 The System Menu

2 2 The System menu Dashboard Page displayed upon every login. It encompasses several boxes organised in two columns that provide a complete overview of the running system and of its health. The information visible on screen is updated at regular intervals. Each of the six boxes can be moved around and rearranged in either of the two columns.

3 3 The System menu Event Notification Whenever some critical event takes place on the eSeries (e.g., a partition filling up, or updates become available) there is the option to be immediately informed about it, as to promptly take action to solve a problem if required. You can be notified by e-mail or SMS.

4 4 4 The System menu Updates It is important to perform a check for new updates and apply those immediately after successfully registering your device to Panda Perimetral Management Console. The update packages provide critical security patches, important bug fixes, and enhanced functionality to the device, so it is critical to do this before any other configuration! Note: Updates will never be automatically applied to any device! The user or administrator must always perform the actual updates by clicking the ‘Start update process NOW’ button, or by pushing the updates remotely from Panda Perimetral Management Console.

5 5 5 The System menu Support Should you need to provide support for one of you clients or should you need support provided to you, you can quickly provision a 4 days support access securely using the integrated featured provided by GD eSeries via Panda Perimetral Management Console.

6 6 The System menu Passwords In this page passwords can be changed for each of three default users, by writing each new password twice and then by pressing the corresponding “change password” button: admin: the user that can connect to the web interface for administration. Dial: a special user that can only manage uplinks, with a limited interface access. root : the user that can login to the shell for administration, either via the local console or remotely with an SSH client.

7 7 The System menu Web console The web console provides an applet terminal within the browser window, with a CLI to carry out administrative tasks. The functionalities of the web console are the same as the ones available via local console.

8 8 The Status Menu The Status menu The Status menu provides informational overview and details of the system (hardware & software), as well as real-time and historical data on system performance and resources. The following items appear in the sub-menu on the left-hand side of the screen, each presenting detailed status information: System status – services, resources, uptime, kernel Network status – configuration of network interfaces, routing table, ARP cache System graphs – graphs of resource usage Traffic Graphs – graphs of bandwidth usage Proxy graphs – graph of HTTP proxy access statistics in the last 24 hours (week, month, and year) Connections – list of all open TCP/IP connections OpenVPN connections – list of all OpenVPN connections Mail queue – SMTP server’s mail queue


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