Configuring The Local Network - Infinity CHECK POINT 1100 Administration Manual

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Other Settings
You can optionally configure these additional parameters so they will be distributed to DHCP
clients:
Time servers
Call manager
TFTP server
TFTP boot file
X-Windows display manager
Avaya IP phone
Nortel IP phone
Thomson IP phone
Custom Options
Lets you add custom options that are not listed above. For each custom option, you must configure
the name, tag, type, and data fields.
When you finish editing the network, click Apply.

Configuring the Local Network

The Device > Local Network page lets you set and enable the local network connections, switches,
bridge or wireless network (on wireless devices only).
Note - 1100 appliances only support IPv4 addresses. 1200R and 1400 appliances support both IPv4
and IPv6 addresses.
The Network table shows all available network connections.
The page also lets you:
Configure multiple switches (port based VLANs) between the available local LAN interfaces
and wireless networks. Between the LAN ports of a switch, traffic is not monitored or
inspected. Note - MAC filtering is disabled on switch networks. To enforce MAC filtering on a
network with several ports, use bridge.
Configure multiple bridges between interfaces. Traffic in a bridge is always monitored and
inspected by the appliance.
Create and configure tag based VLANs (802.1q) on any of the LAN interfaces or DMZ.
Create and configure VPN tunnels (VTI) which can be used to create routing rules which
determine which traffic is routed through the tunnel and therefore also encrypted (Route
based VPN).
On wireless devices - Add new wireless networks (Virtual Access Points). This can also be
done through the Device > Wireless page.
1400 appliances only: There are two radio transmitters: 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz. Each network is
configured separately under a specified transmitter.
To create any of the above options:
Click New and choose the option you want.
Check Point 1100/1200R/1400 Appliances Centrally Managed Administration Guide R77.20.70
Appliance Configuration
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