Symantec 10521146 - Network Security 7120 Administration Manual page 95

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To view the advanced network options
1
On the Devices tab, right-click an existing 7100 Series node, and click Edit
on the pop-up menu.
2
In Edit 7100 Series Node, click the Advanced Network Options tab.
The following list describes the advanced network option fields for a 7100
Series node:
Local IP
Indicates the internal IP address for a node behind a NAT router.
Netmask
Indicates which part of the node's IP address applies to the network.
Required field.
Default Router Indicates the IP address of the router that sends network traffic to
and from the node. Required field.
DNS Server 1
Indicates the primary Domain Name Service server for the node,
which maps hostnames to IP addresses.
DNS Server 2
Indicates the secondary Domain Name Service server for the node.
Hostname
Indicates the hostname of the 7100 Series node.
Note: See the Symantec Network Security 7100 Series Implementation Guide
for an alternative method for changing the IP address of a node using the
LCD panel.
See
"Editing monitoring interfaces on 7100 Series nodes"
See
"Adding or editing interface groups"
See
"Adding or editing in-line pairs"
About 7100 Series interfaces
Each Symantec Network Security 7100 Series interface is a point of contact
between the 7100 Series node and a network device. The node accesses traffic on
the network device via the interface.
There are three interface types available on a 7100 Series node:
Monitoring interface
Interface group
on page 98.
on page 100.
A single interface that monitors network traffic copied to it
from a network device. Also known as a passive mode
interface. Monitoring interface objects are added by default
when a node object is added, and should be edited.
Two to four passive mode interfaces sharing a single sensor.
Used in an asymmetrically routed environment.
Populating the topology database
Adding nodes and objects
on page 96.
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