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For IP Address/Netmask, enter 10.2.1.1/24.
Ensure that Manageability is enabled.
Ensure that the Management IP is 10.2.1.1.
For Interface Mode, select NAT.
Click OK to save your changes to the device.
6.
Setting Interface Properties Using the General Properties Screen on page 53
Interface Network Address Translation Methods on page 62
Example: Configuring a Redundant Interface (NSM Procedure) on page 80
Multilink Frame Relay (MLFR) for a user-to-network interface (UNI) on available devices
allow for the creation of one or more permanent virtual circuits (PVCs) within the bundle.
You create a PVC by configuring a subinterface to the multilink interface. Each subinterface
maps to a PVC, which is identified by a data-link connection identifier (DLCI). Note that
each PVC can be associated with a separate security zone; the security zone for each
PVC can be different from the security zone assigned to the multilink interface.
In this example, you create a subinterface for the multilink interface and assign it to a
security zone. Then assign a Frame Relay DLCI and IP address to the subinterface.
To configure a WAN interface:
On an SSG520 device running ScreenOS 5.1, add a multilink interface and assign it to
1.
the Trust zone.
Add and configure a WAN subinterface:
2.
In the device navigation tree, select Network > Interface.
Click the Add icon and select WAN-Sub Interface. The General Properties screen
appears.
Configure the following options, and then click OK:
3.
For Name, select the multilink interface that you want to assign the subinterface
to. The subinterface name consists of the multilink interface name and a subinterface
number. For example, if the multilink interface name is ml1, its subinterfaces can
be ml1.1 and ml1.2
For Zone, select Trust.
Click OK to save your changes to the device.
4.
Setting Interface Properties Using the General Properties Screen on page 53
Interface Network Address Translation Methods on page 62
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