Gathering Network Information
User Guide
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The following figure shows the same example network
with a Firebox deployed. The IP address of the Internet
router in the previous figure becomes the IP address of the
Firebox’s default gateway. This network uses drop-in con-
figuration because the public servers will maintain their
own IP addresses. Drop-in configuration simplifies the
setup of these devices. For more information on this type of
configuration, see “Drop-in configuration” on page 30.
By configuring the optional interface on the example net-
work, the public servers can be connected directly to the
Firebox (because they are on the same subnet as the Fire-
box).
In the example, the secondary network represents the local
LAN. Because the trusted interface is being configured
with the public IP address, a secondary network is added
with an unassigned private IP address from the local LAN:
Summary of Contents for Firebox X10E
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Page 44: ...Chapter 2 Service and Support 22 WatchGuard Firebox System ...
Page 61: ...Cabling the Firebox User Guide 39 ...
Page 68: ...Chapter 3 Getting Started 46 WatchGuard Firebox System ...
Page 78: ...Chapter 4 Firebox Basics 56 WatchGuard Firebox System ...
Page 156: ...Chapter 8 Configuring Filtered Services 134 WatchGuard Firebox System ...
Page 182: ...Chapter 9 Configuring Proxied Services 160 WatchGuard Firebox System ...
Page 220: ...Chapter 11 Intrusion Detection and Prevention 198 WatchGuard Firebox System ...
Page 242: ...Chapter 12 Setting Up Logging and Notification 220 WatchGuard Firebox System ...
Page 256: ...Chapter 13 Reviewing and Working with Log Files 234 WatchGuard Firebox System ...
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