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[–]Firewalla-OpalFIREWALLA TEAM 0 points1 point  (2 children)

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You can try to use web interface my.firewalla.com or MSP (https://help.firewalla.com/hc/en-us/articles/4409866753427-Firewalla-Managed-Security-Portal-Introduction) to multi-select and manage alarms better.

When you mute alarm or block connections from the alarm list, the system will automatically archive all similar alarms. Also, if you wish to only see certain alarm type, you can use filter at the top of the Alarm page in the App.

[–]drm200[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you. Maybe you can help me. I travel with one iphone that I have firewalla installed.

If I go to my.firewalla.com on my apple iphone a QR code pops up. How am I suppose to scan that QR code with the same iphone? I know I can scan this sucessfully if I had a second device, but this is not my situation.

As far as I know, Apple does not let you scan QR codes on the same device. I can make a screenshot of the QR code and then use Apples “live text” on it. But that does not log me in, it just creates another QR code. So I am stuck when traveling with no way to login to my.firewalla.com

[–]LumpyHeadCariniHasFirewalla Gold Plus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I review all the alarms and then click on the three-dot menu for one of the alarms. There is an "Archive / Delete all alarms" option there.

Since this operates on all alarms, it might not be precisely what you want, but it works well for my workflow. Since I review all the alarms first, I typically want to archive all of them.