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Web Gateway 7.1.5 Product Guide - McAfee

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7<br />

System configuration<br />

System settings<br />

Appliance toolbar<br />

The Appliance toolbar provides the following options:<br />

Note: This toolbar appears only when an appliance name is selected on the Appliances tree, for example,<br />

mwgappl.<br />

Table 7-3 Appliance toolbar<br />

Option Definition<br />

Reboot Restarts an appliance<br />

Flush cache Flushes the web cache of an appliance<br />

Update appliance<br />

software<br />

Implements an updated version of the appliance software<br />

Shutdown Lets an appliance become inactive<br />

Rotate logs Rotates log files on an appliance<br />

Rotate and push logs Rotates log files on an appliance and pushes them to the destination that you have<br />

specified in the Log File Manager settings<br />

Configure the system settings<br />

The system settings of an appliance include settings for network interfaces, central management, and<br />

other functions. This section tells you how to access these settings and where they are described within<br />

this guide.<br />

Note: When you administer multiple appliances using central management, you can also configure their<br />

system settings from the one you are logged on to.<br />

Complete the following procedure to configure the system settings of an appliance:<br />

1 Go to Configuration | Appliances.<br />

2 On the appliances tree, go to an appliance and select the system settings you want to configure, for<br />

example, Network.<br />

3 Configure these settings as needed.<br />

4 Click Save Changes.<br />

For information on individual system settings, see the following table.<br />

Note: Some of the system settings are described in this guide together with functions they are related to. For<br />

example, the Kerberos Administration system settings are described in the chapter on authentication.<br />

Table 7-4 List of sections on system settings<br />

Individual system settings are described under ...<br />

Central Management system settings<br />

Date and Time system settings<br />

DNS system settings<br />

ePolicy Orchestrator system settings<br />

File Server system settings<br />

Kerberos Administration system settings<br />

License system settings<br />

Log File Manager system settings<br />

Network system settings<br />

Network Protection system settings<br />

Port Forwarding system settings<br />

Proxies (HTTP(S), FTP, ICAP, and IM) system settings<br />

Quota system settings<br />

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