Saves maintenance effort
The BiGuard CMS series provides a service provider with a single system to manage all the remote network devices for their end customers to enforce the management policy from a central site. A one-to-many configuration feature in the BiGuard CMS minimizes the effort needed to manage various network devices at dispersed sites when implementing firewall policies, filtering rules and other global objects.
Highly secured management
All the managed data of a remote network device in the pipeline is encrypted with an HTTPS mechanism to avoid hacker attacks. The remote administrator identification from service providers is qualified and authorized.
Ease-of-use
A “click–on” web-based interface makes it easy to add devices, upgrade firmware and carry out all other remote configuration functions. It’s even easy to install the BiGuard CMS series by using a setup Wizard.
Grouping device management
The devices can be clustered for group-based remote management instead of one-by-one. In addition, the administrator can choose to display the devices with a tree view or list view.
Automatic management with time schedule
What makes the BiGuard CMS series very convenient is that it allows the administrator to set up the management policies with time scheduling, for example back up data every 12 hours, or upgrade firmware at 8pm or after office hours. The policies will be automatically launched according to schedule without requiring an administrator onsite.
Flexible upgrades
The firmware upgrades of remote network devices can be performed on demand, whenever the administrator thinks it is necessary. The new BiGuard CMS is available by upgrade from the previous BiGuard CMS Lite without the need to reconfigure existing settings.
More platforms supported
Using a Java-based design, the BiGuard CMS series supports hardware platform for Intel-X86-based devices and software platforms such as MS Windows XP, and later MS Windows 2000(*) and Linux(*).
Iconized topology map
The BiGuard CMS features displaying remote devices with icons in a topology map, deploying layered architecture. The administrator can manually add or remove devices from the layer architecture.
*Note:
1.(*) for future release
2.Specifications in this datasheet are subject to change without prior notice.

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