Assigning Zones to Virtual Interfaces

Security zones:

Ports

#

Zone name

1

LAN

None

2

VPN

1

3

WAN

6

4<empty>

5<empty>

6<empty>

7<empty>

8<empty>

9<empty>

10<empty>

Enter [A]ccept, [C]hange, [R]emove or [E]xit without saving [C]: a

Assigning Zones to Virtual Interfaces

The Modify Security Zones Mapping to Virtual Interfaces dialog maps existing zones to existing interfaces.

Example

Would you like to modify security zone to Virtual Interfaces mapping? <Y,[N]>:y

Virtual interface to security zone mapping:

Subnet Mask

Id

Type

Zones

Mode

IP Address

1

internal

LAN

static

192.168.1.254 255.255.255.0

2

external

VPN

dhcp

 

 

WAN

 

 

Enter [A]ccept, [C]hange, or [E]xit without saving [C]: c

Enter the number of the entry you want to change []: 1

Enter [A]dd, [R]emove, or [E]xit without saving [E]: r

Zone name []: LAN

Virtual interface to security zone mapping:

Subnet Mask

Id

Type

Zones

Mode

IP Address

1

internal

VPN

static

192.168.1.254 255.255.255.0

2

external

WAN

dhcp

 

 

Enter [A]ccept, [C]hange or [E]xit without saving [C]: a

Configuring DNS Settings

The Domain Name Services (DNS) dialog configures DNS settings. By default, the X family device acquires DNS settings using DHCP. You can use a custom DHCP server or specify a static address.

Example

DNS (Domain Name Service) is a system which translates computer hostnames to IP addresses. The X-Series device requires DNS configuration in order to perform web filtering.

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