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Option definitions - Network Interfaces Wizard Transparent Router mode

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Overview of System features Appliance Management Table 201 Option definitions - Network Interfaces Wizard Explicit Proxy mode Option Definition Network Interface 1 Specify the details for Network Interface 1, then use the Next button to set details or Network for Network Interface 2 as necessary. Interface 2 page IP Address Specifies network addresses to enable the appliance to communicate with your network. You can specify multiple IP addresses for the appliance's network ports. The IP address at the top of a list is the primary address. Any IP addresses below it are aliases. You must have at least one IP address in both Network Interface 1 and Network Interface 2. However, you can deselect the Enabled option next to any IP addresses that you do not wish to listen on. Network Mask Enabled Virtual New Address/ Delete Selected Address NIC 1 Adapter Options or NIC 2 Adapter Options Specifies the network mask. In IPv4, you can use a format such as 255.255.255.0, or CIDR notation, such as 24. In IPv6, you must use the prefix length, for example, 64. When selected, the appliance accepts connections on the IP address. When selected, the appliance treats this IP address as a virtual address. This option only appears in cluster configurations, or on a McAfee Content Security Blade Server. Add a new address, or remove a selected IP address. Expand to set the following options: • MTU size - specifies the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) size. The MTU is the maximum size (expressed in bytes) of a single unit of data (for example, an Ethernet Frame) that can be sent over the connection. The default value is 1500 bytes. • Autonegotiation state - either: • On - allows the appliance to negotiate the speed and duplex state for communicating with other network devices. • Off - allows you to select the speed and duplex state. • Connection speed - provides a range of speeds. Default value is 100MB. • Duplex state - provides duplex states. Default value is Full duplex. • Enable IPv6 auto-configuration - Select this option to allow the appliance automatically configure its IPv6 addresses and IPv6 default next-hop router, by receiving Router Advertisement messages sent from your IPv6 router. This option is unavailable by default if your appliance is running in transparent router mode, or is part of a cluster configuration, or running as part of a Blade Server installation. Table 202 Option definitions - Network Interfaces Wizard Transparent Router mode Option Network Interface 1 or Network Interface 2 page IP Address Definition Specifies network addresses to enable the appliance to communicate with your network. You can specify multiple IP addresses for the appliance's ports. The IP address at the top of a list is the primary address. Any IP addresses below it are aliases. McAfee Email and Web Security Appliances 5.6.0 Product Guide 209

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Table 201
Option definitions — Network Interfaces Wizard Explicit Proxy mode
Option
Definition
Network Interface 1
or Network
Interface 2
page
Specify the details for Network Interface 1, then use the Next button to set details
for Network Interface 2 as necessary.
IP Address
Specifies network addresses to enable the appliance to communicate with your
network. You can specify multiple IP addresses for the appliance’s network ports.
The IP address at the top of a list is the
primary
address. Any IP addresses below it
are
aliases
.
You must have at least one IP address in both Network Interface 1 and Network
Interface 2. However, you can deselect the
Enabled
option next to any IP addresses
that you do not wish to listen on.
Network Mask
Specifies the network mask. In IPv4, you can use a format such as
255.255.255.0
,
or CIDR notation, such as
24
. In IPv6, you must use the prefix length, for example,
64
.
Enabled
When selected, the appliance accepts connections on the IP address.
Virtual
When selected, the appliance treats this IP address as a virtual address. This option
only appears in cluster configurations, or on a McAfee Content Security Blade Server.
New Address/
Delete Selected
Address
Add a new address, or remove a selected IP address.
NIC 1 Adapter
Options or NIC 2
Adapter Options
Expand to set the following options:
MTU size
— specifies the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) size. The MTU is the
maximum size (expressed in bytes) of a single unit of data (for example, an
Ethernet Frame) that can be sent over the connection. The default value is 1500
bytes.
Autonegotiation state
— either:
On
— allows the appliance to negotiate the speed and duplex state for
communicating with other network devices.
Off
— allows you to select the speed and duplex state.
Connection speed
— provides a range of speeds. Default value is 100MB.
Duplex state
— provides duplex states. Default value is Full duplex.
Enable IPv6 auto-configuration
— Select this option to allow the appliance automatically
configure its IPv6 addresses and IPv6 default next-hop router, by receiving Router
Advertisement messages sent from your IPv6 router.
This option is unavailable by default if your appliance is running in transparent
router mode, or is part of a cluster configuration, or running as part of a Blade
Server installation.
Table 202
Option definitions — Network Interfaces Wizard Transparent Router mode
Option
Definition
Network Interface 1
or Network Interface
2
page
IP Address
Specifies network addresses to enable the appliance to communicate with your
network. You can specify multiple IP addresses for the appliance’s ports. The IP
address at the top of a list is the primary address. Any IP addresses below it are
aliases
.
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