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Network Interfaces Wizard — Cluster Management, Network Interface 1 or Network Interface 2

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Overview of System features Cluster Management Network Interfaces Wizard - Cluster Management Use the Network Interfaces Wizard to specify the IP addresses and adapter settings for setting up clusters of appliances. System | Cluster Management | Load Balancing | Network Interfaces Wizard This wizard steps you through the process to configure the network interfaces when configuring your appliance as part of a cluster. The options that are displayed as you progress through the wizard depend on the operating mode and other selections that you make. This means that you may not see all the controls and fields detailed in this topic. Table 229 Operating Mode - Option definitions Option Definition Select operating mode Select the mode of operation for the cluster of appliances, or for your McAfee Content Security Blade Server. When configuring a cluster in either explicit proxy mode or transparent router mode, you need to configure a virtual IP address that is on the same subnet as both the real IP addresses for the master and the failover appliances. This ensures that traffic is directed to whichever appliance is currently acting as the master appliance. Network Interface 1 or Network Interface 2 Network Interface 2 is not shown if you select explicit proxy as your operating mode. Table 230 Option definitions Option 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 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 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. 238 McAfee Email and Web Security Appliances 5.6.0 Product Guide

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Network Interfaces Wizard — Cluster Management
Use the Network Interfaces Wizard to specify the IP addresses and adapter settings for setting up
clusters of appliances.
System
|
Cluster Management
|
Load Balancing
|
Network Interfaces Wizard
This wizard steps you through the process to configure the network interfaces when configuring your
appliance as part of a cluster.
The options that are displayed as you progress through the wizard
depend on the operating mode and other selections that you make. This
means that you may not see all the controls and fields detailed in this topic.
Table 229
Operating Mode — Option definitions
Option
Definition
Select operating mode
Select the mode of operation for the cluster of appliances, or for your McAfee
Content Security Blade Server.
When configuring a cluster in either explicit proxy mode or transparent
router mode, you need to configure a virtual IP address that is on the
same subnet as both the real IP addresses for the master and the
failover appliances. This ensures that traffic is directed to whichever
appliance is currently acting as the master appliance.
Network Interface 1 or Network Interface 2
Network Interface 2 is not shown if you select explicit proxy as your
operating mode.
Table 230
Option definitions
Option
Definition
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.
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