ZyXEL WAC6303D-S User Guide - Page 170

System, 17.1 Overview, 17.1.1 What You Can Do in this Host Name

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CHAPTER 17 System 17.1 Overview Use the system screens to configure general Zyxel Device settings. 17.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter • The Host Name screen (Section 17.2 on page 170) configures a unique name for the Zyxel Device in your network. • The Power Mode screen (Section 17.3 on page 171) configures the Zyxel Device's power settings. • The Date/Time screen (Section 17.4 on page 172) configures the date and time for the Zyxel Device. • The WWW screens (Section 17.5 on page 175) configure settings for HTTP or HTTPS access to the Zyxel Device. • The SSH screen (Section 17.6 on page 183) configures SSH (Secure SHell) for securely accessing the Zyxel Device's command line interface. • The Telnet screen (Section 17.7 on page 187) configures Telnet for accessing the Zyxel Device's command line interface. • The FTP screen (Section 17.8 on page 188) specifies FTP server settings. You can upload and download the Zyxel Device's firmware and configuration files using FTP. Please also see Chapter 19 on page 205 for more information about firmware and configuration files. • The SNMP screens (Section 17.9 on page 189) configure the Zyxel Device's SNMP settings, including profiles that define allowed SNMPv3 access. 17.2 Host Name A host name is the unique name by which a device is known on a network. Click Configuration > System > Host Name to open this screen. Figure 101 Configuration > System > Host Name NWA/WAC/WAX Series User's Guide 170

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NWA/WAC/WAX Series User’s Guide
170
C
HAPTER
17
System
17.1
Overview
Use the system screens to configure general Zyxel Device settings.
17.1.1
What You Can Do in this Chapter
• The
Host Name
screen (
Section 17.2 on page 170
) configures a unique name for the Zyxel Device in
your network.
• The
Power Mode
screen (
Section 17.3 on page 171
) configures the Zyxel Device’s power settings.
• The
Date/Time
screen (
Section 17.4 on page 172
) configures the date and time for the Zyxel Device.
• The
WWW
screens (
Section 17.5 on page 175
) configure settings for HTTP or HTTPS access to the Zyxel
Device.
• The
SSH
screen (
Section 17.6 on page 183
) configures SSH (Secure SHell) for securely accessing the
Zyxel Device’s command line interface.
• The
Telnet
screen (
Section 17.7 on page 187
) configures Telnet for accessing the Zyxel Device’s
command line interface.
• The
FTP
screen (
Section 17.8 on page 188
) specifies FTP server settings. You can upload and
download the Zyxel Device’s firmware and configuration files using FTP. Please also see
Chapter 19 on
page 205
for more information about firmware and configuration files.
• The
SNMP
screens (
Section 17.9 on page 189
) configure the Zyxel Device’s SNMP settings, including
profiles that define allowed SNMPv3 access.
17.2
Host Name
A host name is the unique name by which a device is known on a network. Click
Configuration > System
> Host Name
to open this screen.
Figure 101
Configuration > System > Host Name