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Cellular Modem - Connect to the Internet with a cellular modem to the ISP through a 3G or
4G network. For this option, select the USB/Serial option in the Interface name.
Analog Modem - Connect to the Internet with an analog modem through a USB or serial
port. For this option, select the USB/Serial option in Interface name.
Note - If you use an analog modem through the serial port, you cannot connect to the
appliance with the serial port or get terminal server functionality. For more on the terminal
server, go to Device > Advanced Settings.
Fill in the fields that are shown for the connection type.
Note - You cannot use these characters when you enter a password or shared secret: { } [ ]
` ~ | ' " # + \
ADSL (1100 appliances only) - Connect to the Internet with ADSL. This option is only
available in ADSL models.
Use connection as VLAN - Select this checkbox to add a virtual Internet interface. Relevant
for WAN or DMZ interfaces only and static, DHCP, PPPoE, PPTP, and L2TP connection
types.
VLAN ID - Enter a VLAN ID between 1 and 4094.
IPv6 connection types (1200R and 1400 appliances):
Static IPv6 - A fixed (non-dynamic) IP address.
Obtain automatically (DHCPv6/SLAAC) - In both Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCP) and Stateless Address Auto Configuration (SLAAC) the user does not set the IP as
this is handled by the router/DHCP server. DHCPv6 issues a full IP address. SLAAC issues
an IP address prefix, and the gateway completes the rest of the address according to
discovery protocols.
PPPoE (IPv6 only) - A network protocol to encapsulate Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
frames inside Ethernet frames. It is used mainly with DSL services where individual users
connect to the DSL modem over Ethernet and in plain Metro Ethernet networks.
PPPoE (IPv4/IPv6) - Same as PPPoE ( IPv6 only), but the user must first configure a type
IPv4 PPPoE internet connection on the same interface. Use this option when the ISP
provides both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses through the same PPPoE connection. This prevents
the need to define the same dialer connection details more than once.
IPv6 Bridge - A Layer 2 bridge between internal and external networks, containing both
IPv4 and IPv6 addresses (or just IPv6) to make the gateway reachable through the bridge in
a dual stack/pure IPv6 network.
Connection Monitoring tab
Automatically detect loss of connectivity to the default gateway - Select this option to detect
connectivity loss by sending ARP requests (pinging) to the default gateway and expecting
responses.
Monitor connection state by sending probe packets to one or more servers on the Internet -
Select this option to detect connectivity loss by using more methods and servers.
Connection probing method - Select one of the options.
Ping addresses - When you select this option, you can configure up to three servers by
IP address or host name.
Probe DNS servers - When you select this option, the appliance probes the DNS
servers as defined in the Internet connection and expects responses.
Check Point 1100/1200R/1400 Appliances Centrally Managed Administration Guide R77.20.70
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