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USG20(W)-VPN Series User’s Guide
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System
30.1  Overview
Use the system screens to configure general USG settings. 
30.1.1  What You Can Do in this Chapter
• Use  the System > Host Name screen (see 
Section 30.2 on page 538
) to configure a unique 
name for the USG in your network.
• Use  the  System > USB Storage screen (see 
Section 30.3 on page 538
) to configure the 
settings for the connected USB devices.
• Use  the  System > Date/Time screen (see 
Section 30.4 on page 539
) to configure the date and 
time for the USG.
• Use  the  System > Console Speed screen (see 
Section 30.5 on page 543
) to configure the 
console port speed when you connect to the USG via the console port using a terminal emulation 
program.
• Use  the System > DNS screen (see 
Section 30.6 on page 544
) to configure the DNS (Domain 
Name System) server used for mapping a domain name to its corresponding IP address and vice 
versa.
• Use  the  System > WWW screens (see 
Section 30.7 on page 553
) to configure settings for HTTP 
or HTTPS access to the USG and how the login and access user screens look. 
• Use  the  System > SSH screen (see 
Section 30.8 on page 569
) to configure SSH (Secure SHell) 
used to securely access the USG’s command line interface. You can specify which zones allow 
SSH access and from which IP address the access can come. 
• Use  the  System > TELNET screen (see 
Section 30.9 on page 573
) to configure Telnet to access 
the USG’s command line interface. Specify which zones allow Telnet access and from which IP 
address the access can come.
• Use  the  System > FTP screen (see 
Section 30.10 on page 575
) to specify from which zones FTP 
can be used to access the USG. You can also specify from which IP addresses the access can 
come. You can upload and download the USG’s firmware and configuration files using FTP. .
• Your USG can act as an SNMP agent, which allows a manager station to manage and monitor the 
USG through the network. Use the System > SNMP screen (see 
Section 30.11 on page 576
) to 
configure SNMP settings, including from which zones SNMP can be used to access the USG. You 
can also specify from which IP addresses the access can come.
• Use  the  Auth. Server screen (
Section 30.12 on page 580
) to configure the USG to operate as a 
RADIUS server.
• Use  the  CloudCNM screen (
Section 30.13 on page 582
) to enable and configure management of 
the USG by a Central Network Management system.
• Use  the System > Language screen (see 
Section 30.14 on page 585
) to set a language for the 
USG’s Web Configurator screens.
• Use  the System > IPv6 screen (see 
Section 30.15 on page 585
) to enable or disable IPv6 
support on the USG.