D-Link DBG-2000 Product Manual 1 - Page 18
Delete, Apply, Field, Description, Profile, Model name, Access level, Devices, Actions, Network,
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DBG-2000 User Guide The Add button adds a new entry to the current table, and the Delete button deletes the selected entry or multiple entries. The Add and Delete buttons are located in the upper-left corner of the table. It helps you to filter the content that you want to display in the table. Click the arrow and select the checkboxes of the items that you want to add as columns in the table. This icon is always located in the upper-right corner of the table. Security, and VPN. The Apply button pushes the configuration to the connected device. This button is present in the upper-left side beside the device tabs and is available only for the following tabs: Basic, Network, Configuration pages This section of the user guide comprises a set of UI pages used to configure the important parameters, like profiles, devices, authentication servers, schedule policies, and splash page editor. These parameters are further required to configure a few features of the Nuclias cloud gateway. The configuration pages provide a list of configured parameters and also help you to configure them. This section consists of the following topics: Profiles A profile is defined as a predefined configuration that is directly pushed to any newly added or existing gateways and shared among multiple gateways. Rather than configuring each added device independently, a set of network and security settings parameters can be saved as Profiles. When a device is added to the cloud, it must get associated with one of these configured profiles. You can also edit this profile configuration based on the requirement. The path to reach the Profiles page is Configure > Gateway > Profiles. This page lists all the configured profiles and allows the user to create profiles and add gateways to the configured profiles. The fields present in the table are as follows: Field Profile Model name Access level Devices Actions Description It displays the name of the profile. It displays the name of the model associated with the profile. It displays the level where the user can use this. It displays the number of devices associated with the profile. It displays the following actions: Network: Click the Network link, and it will redirect you to the Network tab of the device to configure the network-related parameters like Ethernet, Addressing, Services, Traffic Management, and Captive Portal. Security: Click the Security link, and it will redirect you to the Security tab of the device to configure the security parameters like Firewall, IPS, Web Content Filter, and A pplication Control. Push Configuration: Click Push Configuration to configure all the associated devices with that profile at one go. Delete: Click Delete to delete the profile. To create a new profile, click the Create profile button. This opens the Create profile page. 18