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Getting started
Deploying single nodes
features such as the ability to block specified traffic from entering the
network.
■
Passive deployment
: Both software and appliance nodes can be deployed in
passive mode, and positioned near the network, where they do not impede
network performance as a point of failure. No service is ever lost, even if the
node fails. The possibility of failure can be mitigated by failover groups that
maintain the availability of all nodes.
See
“Establishing high availability failover”
on page 287.
Deploying single nodes
Symantec Network Security can be deployed as one or more single nodes that
operate independently of each other within your network. The following figure
illustrates the relationship between a single Network Security software node or
7100 Series appliance node, a fictitious network, and a possible intruder:
Figure 3-1
Fictitious Network Map with Intruder
Deploying a single Network Security software node
Symantec Network Security can be deployed using one or more single Network
Security software nodes. Each node functions independently as the master node
in a cluster of one.
Internet
Router
Network
Security
console
Software
or appliance
node
Host 1
Host 2
Host 4
Host 3
Attacker
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Page 110: ...110 Populating the topology database Adding nodes and objects...
Page 158: ...158 Responding Managing flow alert rules...
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Page 242: ...242 Reporting Playing recorded traffic...
Page 268: ...268 Managing log files Exporting data...
Page 316: ...316 Advanced configuration Configuring advanced parameters...
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