Hi Jim,

the reason why we want to examine the briding / trasnparent mode is because
we do
not want to break up the segment.

Having seen the reply from fellow list members, I think we are really hoping
for too much.

tks.

Rgds,

Simon

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim MacLeod [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 3:41 AM
To: simon
Cc: Firewalls
Subject: Re: checkpoint in briding or transparent mode


Nokia makes a router.  It cannot bridge, and the IP330 has never been a
bridge.  Maybe the engineer used the Nokia's IP address as the default
gateway address?

Can you explain more what you want to do with the Nokia?  Are you trying to
break a subnet into smaller pieces?

Regards,
-Jim MacLeod

At 08:04 PM 5/20/2002, simon wrote:
>Hi fwlist,
>
>can you help me find out if Nokia Checkpoint can do
>transparent or briding mode.
>
>Meaning, putting the nokia box in the same segment without
>modifying any of the ip addresses of the workstations or segment.
>
>I believe this is possible, because two yrs back, when the nokia ip330
>was first launched, the nokia engineer demostrated just that as all my
>workstations are using public ipaddress with gw pointing to router and I
>didn't
>even need to do any changes at all with the nokia ip330 in place and still
>protect our network.
>
>
>tks
>
>Rgds,
>
>Simon
>
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