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ZyXEL Communications 5 Series - Chapter 33 Maintenance Screens; Overview; What You Can Do in the Maintenance Screens; The General Setup Screen

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ZyWALL 5/35/70 Series User’s Guide
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CHAPTER 33
Maintenance Screens
33.1 Overview
This chapter displays information on the maintenance screens. The maintenance screens can
help you view system information, upload new firmware, manage configuration and restart
your ZyWALL.
33.1.1 What You Can Do in the Maintenance Screens
•Use the General Setup screen (Section 33.2 on page 585) to configure administrative and
system-related information.
Use the Password screen (Section 33.3 on page 586) to change the ZyWALL’s
management password.
Use the Time and Date screen (Section 33.4 on page 587) to configure the ZyWALL’s
time based on your local time zone.
Use the Device Mode screen (Section 33.5 on page 591) to configure the ZyWALL as a
router or a bridge.
Use the F/W Upload screen (Section 33.8 on page 595) to upgrade the ZyWALL’s
firmware.
•Use the Backup and Restore screen (Section 33.9 on page 597) to backup and restore the
ZyWALL configuration file and to reset the device to factory settings.
Use the Restart screen (Section 33.10 on page 599) to reboot the ZyWALL device.
Use the Diagnostics screen (Section 33.11 on page 599) to have the ZyWALL generate
and send diagnostic files by e-mail and/or the console port.
33.2 The General Setup Screen
General Setup contains administrative and system-related information. System Name is for
identification purposes. However, because some ISPs check this name you should enter your
computer's "Computer Name".
In Windows 95/98 click Start, Settings, Control Panel, Network. Click the
Identification tab, note the entry for the Computer Name field and enter it as the System
Name.
In Windows 2000, click Start, Settings, Control Panel and then double-click System.
Click the Network Identification tab and then the Properties button. Note the entry for
the Computer name field and enter it as the System Name.

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