Hi,
Just wonder, is it possible to have two different IPs on
firewall's interface? I have a firewall cluster which has two quad-card
on both machine assigned to each (separate) network. The first ports (on
both quad-card) are connected to external network with public IPs.
Currently, our
You can add secondary IP addresses and it will work. You have to take into
account routing, licencing of Checkpoint sometimes, etc etc.
I have had it working internally before.
Cheers.
On 16/12/05, Alex Simbun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Just wonder, is it possible to have two
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You can add secondary IP addresses and it will work. You have to take
into
account routing, licencing
is through vlan tagging.
-GS
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You can add
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How do you handle keeping your FW topology accurate? I've never seen a
way to add multiple IPs for one interface
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You can add secondary IP addresses and it will work. You have to take
into account routing, licencing of Checkpoint sometimes, etc etc.
I have had
-1] Two IPs on an interface.
You can add secondary IP addresses and it will work. You have to take
into
account routing, licencing of Checkpoint sometimes, etc etc.
I have had it working internally before.
Cheers.
On 16/12/05, Alex Simbun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Just wonder