Basic Configuration
2. Click the Add button to display the EOA Interface – Add page:
3. Enter the provided fields as below:
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| EOA Interface: |
| Select an EoA interface from the available |
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| interfaces, e.g. |
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| Interface Sec Type: |
| Public / Private / DMZ. |
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| This setting defines the type of firewall |
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| protections that are in effect on the interface as |
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| described below: |
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| A public interface connects to the Internet (PPP |
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| interfaces are typically public). Packets received |
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| on a public interface are subject to the most |
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| restrictive set of firewall protections defined in the |
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| software. |
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| A private interface connects to your LAN, such |
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| as the Ethernet interface. Packets received on a |
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| private interface are subject to a less restrictive |
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| set of protections, because they originate within |
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| the network. |
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| The term DMZ |
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| networking terms, refers to computers that are |
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| available for both public and |
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