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Table 13: Network Settings Options (continued)
Network Settings Options
"Interface Types in ScreenOS
Devices Overview" on page 50
"Example: Configuring DIP Groups
(NSM Procedure)" on page 100
"About Configuring PPPoE" on
page 135
"Using the PPP Option to
Configure Point-To-Point Protocol
Connections" on page 134
"Configuring a PPPoA Client
Instance" on page 141
"Configuring a NetScreen Address
Change Notification" on page 141
"Interface Failover in ScreenOS
Devices" on page 142
"Example: Configuring Modem
Connections (NSM Procedure)"
on page 142
"DNS Server Configuration Using
DNS Settings" on page 103
"Advanced Network Settings
Overview" on page 108
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Description
You bind interfaces to predefined or user-defined security zones or to tunnel zones to
permit traffic to pass into or out of the zone. For an interface in Route or NAT mode, you
assign an IP address to the interface.
You can configure a range of IP addresses from which security device can take addresses
when performing NAT on the source IP address of outgoing or incoming IP packets.
This option is only available for some security devices. You can configure PPPoE to enable
the security device to connect to remote sites.
This option is only available for some security devices. You can configure PPP to enable
the security device to connect to remote sites.
On the ADSL interface (available on the NetScreen-5GT ADSL security device), you can
configure a PPPoA client instance with a username, password, and other parameters, and
then bind the instance to the ADSL interface (or subinterface) to enable Internet access
for an internal network.
This option is only available for security devices running ScreenOS 5.x. You configure
NetScreen Address Change Notification to enable the security device to alert NSM of any
change in the IP address assigned by a DHCP or PPPoE server.
This option is only available for some security devices. When there are both primary and
backup interfaces to the Untrust zone, you can configure failover traffic from the primary
to the backup interface, and from the backup to the primary interface.
This option is only available for some security devices. You can connect and configure an
external modem to the RS-232 serial port as a backup dialup interface for traffic to the
Untrust zone.
Before the security device can use DNS for domain name and address resolution, you must
configure the addresses for the primary and secondary DNS servers.
This option contains additional network settings you can configure.
Configuring Zones and Zone Properties in ScreenOS Devices Overview on page 39
Interface Types in ScreenOS Devices Overview on page 50
Configuring Physical and Function Zone Interfaces in ScreenOS Devices Overview on
page 52
Interface Network Address Translation Using DIPs on page 67
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