Chapter 3: Getting Started
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WatchGuard Firebox System
When you add a secondary network, you map an IP
address from the secondary network to the IP address of
the Firebox interface. This is known as creating (or adding)
an IP alias to the network interface. This IP alias becomes
the default gateway for all the machines on the secondary
network. The presence of a secondary network also tells
the Firebox that another network resides on the Firebox
interface wire.
You add secondary networks in the following two ways:
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The QuickSetup Wizard, which is part of the
installation process, asks you to select the checkbox if
you have “an additional private network behind the
Firebox” when you are entering the IP addresses for
the Firebox interfaces. The additional private network
you specify becomes the secondary network on the
trusted interface. For more information on the
QuickSetup Wizard, see “Running the QuickSetup
Wizard” on page 40.
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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