Setting Static Routes
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■
Firewall’s WAN link is connected directly to the Internet router
— Use
this setting if the Firewall is protecting the entire network. This is the
default setting.
Click
Update
to save the configuration.
■
Specified address ranges are attached to the LAN link
— Select this
when it is easier to specify which devices are on the LAN. If a
machine’s IP address is not specified, all communications through the
Firewall for that machine are blocked.
Click
Update
to save the configuration.
■
Specified address ranges are attached to the WAN link
— Select this
when it is easier to specify which devices are on the WAN port.
Click
Update
to save the configuration.
Add Range
To enter a range of addresses, such as the 51 IP addresses from
192.168.23.50
to
192.168.23.100
, type the starting address in the
From Address
box and the ending address in the
To Address
box. To
specify an individual address, type it in the
From Address
box only. You
can specify up to 64 address ranges.
Click the
Update
button to save the configuration.
Setting Static
Routes
If the LAN has internal routers, you must specify their addresses and
network information.
Use static routes if the LAN is segmented into subnets, either for size or
practical considerations. For example, you can create a subnet which only
contains an organization’s graphic design shop, isolating it from traffic on
the rest of the LAN.
This example is shown in Figure 53 below. Traffic on each network is
separated. PCs on the design shop network communicate with PCs on
the core network via router
R2
. PCs on the core network communicate
with PCs on the design network via the Firewall
F
then the router
R2
.
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