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Inbound / Intercept Address Pool Outbound Address Pool Edit IP Address Range

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Overview of System features Virtual Hosting Inbound / Intercept Address Pool page Click Add to display the Edit IP Address Range dialog box. This enables you to define the inbound IP address pool for the virtual host. These are the addresses that the appliance intercepts traffic on. You must specify at least one inbound IP address. Table 249 Option definitions Option Address range Definition Enter the address range for this virtual host. At least one IP address must be specified. These addresses must be unique, and cannot be used as the inbound addresses for any other physical or virtual host. The addresses, can, however, be used as outbound addresses for other virtual hosts. The range of addessses can be specified in formats such as: • 192.168.254.1-254 • 192.168.254.1+253 • 192.168.254.1/24 The IP addresses are created on the network driver, so you cannot ping or see the IP address by running the ip addr show commands. Network address The appliance auto-fills this field, based on the information you enter in Address range. Network interface Select the interface on which you need to create the IP addresses. Choose from LAN1 or LAN2. The IP addresses are created on the network driver, so you cannot ping or see the IP address by running the ip addr show commands. Outbound Address Pool page Click Add to display the Edit IP Address Range dialog box. This enables you to define the outbound IP address pool for the virtual host. These are the addresses on which the appliance will send scanned traffic. If you do not specify any output IP addresses, the appliance will use the physical host IP addresss. 254 McAfee Email and Web Security Appliances 5.6.0 Product Guide

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Inbound / Intercept Address Pool page
Click
Add
to display the
Edit IP Address Range
dialog box. This enables you to define the inbound IP
address pool for the virtual host. These are the addresses that the appliance intercepts traffic on.
You must specify at least one inbound IP address.
Table 249
Option definitions
Option
Definition
Address range
Enter the address range for this virtual host. At least one IP address must be specified.
These addresses must be unique, and cannot be used as the inbound addresses for any
other physical or virtual host. The addresses, can, however, be used as outbound
addresses for other virtual hosts.
The range of addessses can be specified in formats such as:
• 192.168.254.1-254
• 192.168.254.1+253
• 192.168.254.1/24
The IP addresses are created on the network driver, so you cannot ping or see the IP
address by running the ip addr show commands.
Network address
The appliance auto-fills this field, based on the information you enter in
Address range
.
Network interface
Select the interface on which you need to create the IP addresses. Choose from LAN1
or LAN2.
The IP addresses are created on the network driver, so you cannot ping or see the IP
address by running the ip addr show commands.
Outbound Address Pool page
Click
Add
to display the
Edit IP Address Range
dialog box. This enables you to define the outbound IP
address pool for the virtual host. These are the addresses on which the appliance will send scanned
traffic.
If you do not specify any output IP addresses, the appliance will use the
physical host IP addresss.
Overview of System features
Virtual Hosting
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McAfee Email and Web Security Appliances 5.6.0 Product Guide