Configuring Internal Ports (NSM Procedure)
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The internal port, also known as the internal interface, handles all LAN requests to
resources, listening for Web browsing, file browsing, authentication, and outbound mail
requests.
To configure internal port settings:
In the NSM navigation tree, select Device Manager > Devices. Click the Device Tree
1.
tab, and then double-click the Secure Access device for which you want to configure
internal ports.
Click the Configuration tab, and select System > Network Settings > Internal Port
2.
tab. The corresponding workspace appears.
Add or modify settings as specified in Table 79 on page 273.
3.
Click one:
4.
OK—Saves the changes.
Cancel—Cancels the modification.
Table 79: Configuring Internal Port Details
Option
Function
General tab
IP Address
Specifies the IP address for the individual Secure
Access device. By default, these boxes are
populated with the settings entered during initial
Secure Access device setup.
Netmask
Specifies the netmask for the individual Secure
Access device. By default, these boxes are
populated with the settings entered during initial
Secure Access device setup.
Default
Specifies the default gateway settings for the
Gateway
individual Secure Access device. By default, these
boxes are populated with the settings entered
during initial Secure Access device setup.
Link Speed
Allows you to specify the speed and duplex
combination you want to use for the internal port.
ARP Ping
Specifies how long the Secure Access device
Timeout
should wait for responses to Address Resolution
(seconds)
Protocol (ARP) requests before timing out.
Chapter 18: Configuring Network Settings
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Enter the IP address.
Enter the netmask.
Enter the IP address for
the default gateway.
Select the link speed from
the drop–down list.
Enter the time in seconds.
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