Appendix D Triangle Route - ZyXEL Communications ZyWALL 5 User Manual

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The Ideal Setup
When the firewall is on, your ZyWALL acts as a secure gateway between your LAN and the Internet.
In an ideal network topology, all incoming and outgoing network traffic passes through the ZyWALL
to protect your LAN against attacks.
The "Triangle Route" Problem
A traffic route is a path for sending or receiving data packets between two Ethernet devices. Some
companies have more than one alternate route to one or more ISPs. If the LAN and ISP(s) are in the
same subnet, the "triangle route" problem may occur. The steps below describe the "triangle route"
problem.
A computer on the LAN initiates a connection by sending out a SYN packet to a receiving server
1.
on the WAN.
The ZyWALL reroutes the SYN packet through Gateway B on the LAN to the WAN.
2.
The reply from the WAN goes directly to the computer on the LAN without going through the
3.
ZyWALL.
As a result, the ZyWALL resets the connection, as the connection has not been acknowledged.
Triangle Route
Diagram D-1 Ideal Setup
Diagram D-2 "Triangle Route" Problem
ZyWALL 5 Internet Security Appliance
Appendix D
Triangle Route
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