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Configuring appliance interfaces

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106 Configuring nodes and interfaces Configuring appliance interfaces If the node is behind a NAT router, this IP address is the publicly visible address. Note: If you edit the IP address of a node, you will be prompted to edit settings in the Advanced Network Options tab. Be sure the netmask and default router values are correct for the new IP address. When you save your topology after changing the IP address, you will be prompted to reboot the node. See "Node Options tab fields" on page 103 and "Advanced Network Options tab fields" on page 104. 5 In Node Number, enter a unique node number between 2 and 120. 6 Click Monitoring Group, and click a group in the pull-down list. 7 In Failover Group Information, do one of the following: ■ If you do not want to provide failover, proceed to the next step. ■ If you want to provide failover, check Failover Group Member and enter a Failover Group Number between 1 and 99, inclusive. All nodes within the failover group must use the same group number. 8 Do one of the following: ■ If adding a 7100 Series node in a cluster, in Master Node Sync Information, enter the synchronization password. Use this same password for the Master Node Password during initial configuration on the designated appliance. ■ If editing a 7100 Series node, proceed to the next step. 9 In Description, enter an optional description of up to 255 characters. You may want to enter the serial number of the appliance here for later reference. The serial number is found on the label on the back panel of the appliance, including the prefix FLX. 10 Click OK to add the node object to the topology tree. Caution: Click Topology > Save Changes before quitting the Network Security console. Any unsaved changes will be lost upon quitting the console. Configuring appliance interfaces You can configure three types of interface objects on a 7100 Series node. See the following sections: ■ Configuring monitoring interfaces

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Configuring nodes and interfaces
Configuring appliance interfaces
If the node is behind a NAT router, this IP address is the publicly visible
address.
Note:
If you edit the IP address of a node, you will be prompted to edit
settings in the
Advanced Network Options
tab. Be sure the netmask and
default router values are correct for the new IP address. When you save
your topology after changing the IP address, you will be prompted to reboot
the node. See
“Node Options tab fields”
on page 103 and
“Advanced
Network Options tab fields”
on page 104.
5
In
Node Number
, enter a unique node number between 2 and 120.
6
Click
Monitoring Group
, and click a group in the pull-down list.
7
In
Failover Group Information
, do one of the following:
If you do not want to provide failover, proceed to the next step.
If you want to provide failover, check
Failover Group Member
and
enter a Failover Group Number between 1 and 99, inclusive. All nodes
within the failover group must use the same group number.
8
Do one of the following:
If adding a 7100 Series node in a cluster, in
Master Node Sync
Information
, enter the synchronization password.
Use this same password for the
Master Node Password
during initial
configuration on the designated appliance.
If editing a 7100 Series node, proceed to the next step.
9
In
Description
, enter an optional description of up to 255 characters.
You may want to enter the serial number of the appliance here for later
reference. The serial number is found on the label on the back panel of the
appliance, including the prefix FLX.
10
Click
OK
to add the node object to the topology tree.
Caution:
Click
Topology
>
Save Changes
before quitting the Network
Security console. Any unsaved changes will be lost upon quitting the
console.
Configuring appliance interfaces
You can configure three types of interface objects on a 7100 Series node. See the
following sections:
Configuring monitoring interfaces