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Click "Sign up" to create a new user. The username must be an email address, which can also be used to reset the password. | Click "Sign up" to create a new user. The username must be an email address, which can also be used to reset the password. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:51, 6 July 2025
Contents |
[edit] 1 Overview
The WFilter cloud service offers a centralized service for managing multiple wfilter devices. The following functions can be achieved:
- View device address, system version, IP address, and alert information
- Synchronize configurations
- Access the management interface via Internet
The cloud service has following modules: Devices(management of wfilter devices), Configurations(create and synchronize configurations), and Operators(manage operators of the cloud service).
Please note: relaying of wfilter web UI is via our website wfilterngf.com, so the speed is not as fast as direct access.
[edit] 2 User Registration
Click "Sign up" to create a new user. The username must be an email address, which can also be used to reset the password.
In "Operators", multiple operators can be added. Operators can manage the devices and configurations under this account.
[edit] 3 Device management
[edit] 3.1 WFilter side
In WFilter, the SDWAN module shall be enabled and join the cloud service network.(network ID is displayed in the upper right corner of the cloud service webpage).
[edit] 3.2 Join WFilter device to the cloud service
In the "Devices" of the cloud service, click "New device" and enter the device's SDWAN ID, username, and password. The cloud service will retrieve information such as the status and configuration of the terminal device through WFilter API. So correct username and password shall be provided. If "Set as Template" is selected, you can also create configurations from the template in "Configurations".
Click the query icon to open the web UI of wfilter device. Please note: Only one web UI can be opened at a time.
[edit] 4 Configurations
In "Configurations", click "New configure template" to create a configuration from a template device. As shown in the figure below:
Click the "Deploy" icon to synchronize the configuration to other devices. As shown in the figure below:
Please note: synchronizing the network or firewall settings of a device may cause it to lose network connectivity. Use it with caution. You're recommended to test it locally before synchronizing to other terminals.
[edit] 5 Restricting login IPs
If you have restricted the login IP addresses in Config - System - Operators, you need to add the cloud service's IP address (10.192.0.1) to the allowed IP list.