Identifying Network Settings - Juniper SECURITY THREAT RESPONSE MANAGER 2008.2 R2 - INSTALLATION REV1 Installation Manual

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Identifying Network
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You can create your network based on many different variables, including
geographical or business units. For example, your network hierarchy may include
corporate IP address ranges (internal or external), physical departments or areas,
mails servers, and web servers.
Once you define the components you wish to add to your network hierarchy and
install STRM, you can then configure the network hierarchy using the STRM
interface. For each component you wish to add to your network hierarchy, use the
following table to indicate each component in your network map.
At a minimum, we recommend that you define objects in the network hierarchy for:
Internal/external Demilitarized zone (DMZ)
VPN
All internal IP address space (for example, 0.0.0.0/8)
Proxy servers
Network Address Translation (NAT) IP address range
Server Network subnets
Voice over IP (VoIP) subnets
Table 1-1 Network Hierarchy
Description
For more information, see the STRM Administration Guide - Setting Up STRM,
Creating Your Network Hierarchy.
Before you install STRM, you must have the following information for each system
you wish to install:
Hostname
IP address
Network Mask address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Primary DNS Server
Secondary DNS Server (Optional)
Public IP address for networks using Network Address Translation (NAT)
Name
STRM Installation Guide
IP/CIDR Value
Weight

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