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Defining System Communication Interfaces for IPS Engines
Defining VLAN Interfaces
VLANs divide a single physical network link into several virtual links. You can add up to 4094
VLANS per interface. Analyzers cannot use VLANs.
To define a VLAN Interface
1.
Right-click a physical interface and select
New
→
VLAN Interface
. The Interface Properties
dialog opens.
2.
Enter the
VLAN ID
(1-4094).
3.
Click
OK.
The specified VLAN ID is added to the physical interface.
Repeat the steps above to add further VLANs to the interface.
The VLAN interface is now ready to be used as a network interface. The VLAN interface is
identified as
Interface-ID.VLAN-ID
, for example
2.100
for Interface ID 2 and VLAN ID 100.
Caution – Do not add any manual VLAN definitions to an interface you want to use for
sending resets. Adding VLANs prevents selecting the interface as a reset interface and also
removes the reset interface from any existing selections.
Note – The
VLAN ID
must be the same VLAN ID used in the switch at the other end of the
VLAN trunk.
Summary of Contents for stonegate 5.2
Page 1: ...STONEGATE 5 2 INSTALLATION GUIDE INTRUSION PREVENTION SYSTEM...
Page 5: ...5 INTRODUCTION In this section Using StoneGate Documentation 7...
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Page 18: ...18 Chapter 2 Planning the IPS Installation...
Page 28: ...28 Chapter 4 Configuring NAT Addresses...
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Page 50: ...50 Chapter 6 Saving the Initial Configuration...
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Page 72: ...72 Chapter 8 Installing the Engine on Intel Compatible Platforms...
Page 73: ...73 UPGRADING In this section Upgrading 75...
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