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Appendix C Network Planning for Dual WAN Ports, What You Will Need to Do Before You Begin

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Appendix C Network Planning for Dual WAN Ports This appendix describes the factors to consider when planning a network using a firewall that has dual WAN ports. This appendix contains the following sections: • "What You Will Need to Do Before You Begin" on page C-1 • "Overview of the Planning Process" on page C-6 • "Inbound Traffic" on page C-8 • "Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)" on page C-10 What You Will Need to Do Before You Begin The ProSafe Dual WAN Gigabit Firewall with SSL & IPsec VPN is a powerful and versatile solution for your networking needs. To make the configuration process easier and to understand all of the choices available to you, you should consider the following items before you begin: 1. Plan your network a. Determine whether you will use one or both WAN ports. For one WAN port, you may need a fully qualified domain name either for convenience or to remotely access a dynamic WAN IP address. b. If you intend to use both WAN ports, determine whether you will use them in rollover mode for increased system reliability or load balancing mode for maximum bandwidth efficiency. See the topics in this appendix for more information. Your decision has the following implications: • Fully qualified domain name - For rollover mode, you will need a fully qualified domain name to implement features such as exposed hosts and virtual private networks. - For load balancing mode, you may still need a fully qualified domain name either for convenience or to remotely access a dynamic WAN IP address. • Protocol binding C-1 v1.0, October 2007

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v1.0, October 2007
Appendix C
Network Planning for Dual WAN Ports
This appendix describes the factors to consider when planning a network using a firewall that has
dual WAN ports.
This appendix contains the following sections:
“What You Will Need to Do Before You Begin” on page C-1
“Overview of the Planning Process” on page C-6
“Inbound Traffic” on page C-8
“Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)” on page C-10
What You Will Need to Do Before You Begin
The ProSafe Dual WAN Gigabit Firewall with SSL & IPsec VPN is a powerful and versatile
solution for your networking needs. To make the configuration process easier and to understand all
of the choices available to you, you should consider the following items before you begin:
1.
Plan your network
a.
Determine whether you will use one or both WAN ports. For one WAN port, you may
need a fully qualified domain name either for convenience or to remotely access a
dynamic WAN IP address.
b.
If you intend to use both WAN ports, determine whether you will use them in rollover
mode for increased system reliability or load balancing mode for maximum bandwidth
efficiency. See the topics in this appendix for more information. Your decision has the
following implications:
Fully qualified domain name
For rollover mode, you will need a fully qualified domain name to implement features
such as exposed hosts and virtual private networks.
For load balancing mode, you may still need a fully qualified domain name either for
convenience or to remotely access a dynamic WAN IP address.
Protocol binding