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Using web-based manager lists
Many of the web-based manager pages contain lists. There are lists of network interfaces,
firewall policies, administrators, users, and others.
If you log in as an administrator with an admin profile that allows Read-Write access to a
list, depending on the list you will usually be able to:
• select Create New to add a new item to the list
• select the Edit icon for a list item to view and change the settings of the item
• select the Delete icon for a list item to delete the item. The delete icon will not be
available if the item cannot be deleted. Usually items cannot be deleted if they have
been added to another configuration; you must first find the configuration settings that
the item has been added to and remove the item from them. For example, to delete a
user that has been added to a user group you must first remove the user from the user
group (see Figure 18).
Figure 18: A web-based manager list (read-write access)
If you log in as an administrator with an admin profile that allows Read Only access to a
list, you will only be able to view the items on the list (see Figure 19).
Figure 19: A web-based manager list (read only access)
For more information, see “Admin profiles” on page 280.
Adding filters to web-based manager lists
You can add filters to control the information that is displayed complex lists in the
web-based manager. See the following web-based manager pages for examples of lists
with filters:
• Session list (see “Viewing the current sessions list” on page 122)
• Firewall policy and IPv6 policy lists (see “Viewing the firewall policy list” on page 390,
“Viewing the DoS policy list” on page 404, and “Viewing the sniffer policy list” on
page 407)
• Intrusion protection predefined signatures list (see “Viewing the predefined signature
list” on page 533)
• Firewall user monitor list (see “Firewall user monitor list” on page 676)
• IPSec VPN Monitor (see “Monitoring VPNs” on page 626)