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Table 13: Network Settings Options
Network Settings Options
"Vsys DHCP Enhancement
Overview" on page 355
"Network, Interface, and Security
Modules Supported in Security
Devices" on page 397 (Slot and
Chassis)
"Configuring Virtual Routers
Overview" on page 294
"Configuring Zones and Zone
Properties in ScreenOS Devices
Overview" on page 39
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NOTE: You cannot apply a template to a group. You must apply templates
to individual devices in a group. If you need to apply the same set of templates
to multiple devices, you can create a single template that includes all the
templates that are to be applied to a device, and then apply the combined
template to each device. For examples on creating a device group or
configuring device information, see Network and Security Manager
Administration Guide.
Device Configuration Settings Overview on page 25
Configuring Advanced Properties for ScreenOS Device Details on page 26
NSM User Interface Overview on page 12
Understanding NSM User Interface Menus and Toolbars on page 12
The Network screens contain the options that enable the device to connect to and operate
in the network. In the NSM navigation tree, click Device Manager > Devices, and then
select a device. In the Device navigation tree, select Network to see the network settings
options.
Table 13 on page 34 describes the detailed configuration methods available for network
settings.
Description
This option is available only for NetScreen-5GT Wireless security devices running ScreenOS
5.0.0-WLAN; this device can act as a wireless access point (WAP). The wireless settings
specify how the WAP connects multiple wireless networks or a wireless network to a wired
network.
This option is only available for security device systems, such as the NetScreen 5000 line,
ISG1000, ISG2000, SSG520M, and SSG550M, that contain a motherboard or physical
slots in which you can install optional modules. You can view or edit the type of network
module installed in each available slot in the physical device.
A virtual router (VR) supports static routes, dynamic routing protocols, and multicast
protocols. The virtual router configuration includes the configuration for dynamic routing
protocols and multicast protocols. As of ScreenOS 6.2, on high-end platforms you can
change the management zone virtual router to an existing virtual router that is no longer
bound to the trust-vr. The management zone virtual router supports out-of-band
management and segregates firewall management traffic away from production traffic.
A security zone is a specific network segment for which you can control inbound and
outbound traffic. You can configure predefined zones or create user-defined security zones.
You can also create a tunnel zone, which is a logical segment to which a VPN tunnel
interface is bound.
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