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WatchGuard Firebox System 4.6 User Guide

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<strong>Firebox</strong> MonitorsServices ArenaA large, open panel that displays icons to represent each network service. Doubleclickan icon to display the Properties dialog box, where you configure accesscontrols and logging for that service.Changing the Policy Manager viewPolicy Manager includes two view options: Basic and Advanced. The Advanced viewdisplays less frequently used commands. To toggle between the Policy Manager Basicand Advanced views, select View => Advanced.Service icons beginning with “wg_” are created automatically when you enablefeatures such as PPTP and authentication. These icons appear only in the Advancedview. The “wg_” service icons rarely require modification. <strong>WatchGuard</strong> recommendsleaving “wg_” icons in their default settings.Much of this <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> is devoted to configuring and administering a networksecurity policy using Policy Manager.<strong>Firebox</strong> Monitors<strong>Firebox</strong> Monitors combines an extensive set of <strong>WatchGuard</strong> monitoringtools into a single user interface accessible from the Control Center. Toopen <strong>Firebox</strong> Monitors, click the <strong>Firebox</strong> Monitors button (pictured atleft) on the Control Center Quick<strong>Guide</strong>. <strong>Firebox</strong> Monitors opens anddisplays the Bandwidth Meter tab. For more information, see “Monitoring <strong>Firebox</strong>Activity” on page 93.LogViewerThe LogViewer application displays a static view of the log file. You canfilter by type, search for keywords and fields, and print and save log datato a separate file. To launch LogViewer, click the LogViewer button(pictured at left) on the Control Center Quick<strong>Guide</strong>. For moreinformation, see “Reviewing and Working with Log Files” on page 103.HostWatchThe HostWatch application displays active connections occurring on a<strong>Firebox</strong> in real time. It can also graphically represent the connectionslisted in a log file, either playing back a previous file for review ordisplaying connections as they are added to the current log file. To openHostWatch, click the HostWatch button (pictured at left) on the Control CenterQuick<strong>Guide</strong>. For more information, see “HostWatch” on page 98.32

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