Symantec 16-00-00091 Installation Guide - Page 38

UNIT LAN IP, If you change this and click Save, YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ACCESS

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Configuration Figure 3-4: LAN IP and DHCP screen UNIT LAN IP The Unit LAN IP is the IP Address of the Symantec Firewall/VPN on your LAN (your hosts see it as their default Gateway). Caution: If you change this and click Save, YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ACCESS THE SYMANTEC FIREWALL/VPN UNLESS YOU REBOOT (release and renew your host IP) because the unit's IP address, network mask, and default gateway have just changed. The combination of the IP address and network mask determines the destination subnet for the packets. This information is required for properly routing packets through and IP network. 3-10

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Configuration
Figure 3-4: LAN IP and DHCP screen
UNIT LAN IP
The Unit LAN IP is the IP Address of the Symantec Firewall/VPN on your LAN (your hosts see it
as their default Gateway).
Caution:
If you change this and click Save, YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ACCESS
THE SYMANTEC FIREWALL/VPN UNLESS YOU REBOOT (release and
renew your host IP) because the unit’s IP address, network mask, and default
gateway have just changed.
The combination of the IP address and network mask determines the destination subnet for the
packets.
This information is required for properly routing packets through and IP network.